UK - London has seen the increasing spread across the capital of Latin influenced culture in the form of the South American restaurant, café bar and music venue club night.

This is nowhere more so than on the busy and often tumultuous thoroughfare of Islington High Street. The popularity of all things Latino from margaritas to tortilla, is obviously finding local favour as evidenced by the recent opening of Barrio North, a 'neighbourhood' DJ bar on Essex Road, close to Islington Green.

The interior uses reclaimed materials to re-cycle discarded items in unexpected and surprisingly visually pleasing ways including a plywood canopied ceiling, a wall of reversed tiles and La Caravana, a completly customised vintage caravan. The concept is inspired by owner, Ferdie Ahmed's experience of cities, replete with a Latin edge.

The intention to bring the El Barrio experience to the site of a former public house, The Warwick, on Essex Road also meant the vital importance of procuring an appropriate and correctly specified sound system.

A full sound leakage report was recommended and carried out by The Sound Division Group throughout the premises in order that a correctly specified amplification and loudspeaker combination could be selected with individual, separate zone control which would provide an ideal solution to address the potential leakage.

"Sound Division gave me three or four different options which were all equally very suitable for our specific needs and fitted our budget nicely and I was completely confident in the final selection of the Martin Audio system," says Ahmed.

Sound Division installed six Martin Audio AQ8 (150W) 2-way passive loudspeakers along the entire span of one wall, which forms a long narrow front bar and rear area. Featuring an 8" long-throw, direct radiating bass unit and HF horn, the compact enclosures were delivered in an ice white finish in direct response to the request for compatibility with the interior furnishing.

The low frequency signals are handled by two Martin Audio AQ10 dual driver direct radiating subwoofers containing two 10" long throw bass drivers with low frequency ports for low noise, high power operation and are discreetly located at floor level adjacent to the bar.

Additional sound is fed to two public washrooms by Martin Audio C4.8T 2-way flush ceiling loudspeakers and the entire system is driven by a combination of four Crown XTi 1000 and 2000 series amplifiers.

Providing an effective solution to the demand for instant and complete control of the entire system, the interior space was divided into two distinct sound zones with the corresponding signal to the loudspeakers managed by the dbx ZonePro 640 digital processor. Handling a maximum of six inputs and four outputs, the processor offers full equalisation, zoning and protection.

The DJ booth is fully loaded with two Pioneer CD 1000 MK III CD players, displayed on dedicated bracket risers, the Allen & Heath Xone:62 Mixer and Technics SL1210 MK 5 turntables with Ortofon Concorde cartridges. The installation team was led by JLC Contracting and Sound Division project manager, Elliot Patterson.

(Jim Evans)


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