UK - The legendary Cavern Club in Liverpool's Mathew Street has purchased two Soundcraft mixing consoles as part of a major equipment upgrade. Cavern director Bill Heckle opted for a large-frame 48-channel MH3 to mix monitors from the FOH position. Heckle explained: "With the improvement of the club's infrastructure we needed to give the place a boost with the standard of equipment we could offer visiting production crews and our own LIPA engineers. We initially spoke to two companies but were more comfortable with Soundcraft as their desks convert theory into practice and I know I will get the after-sales service."

But with limited available space, he was advised by Soundcraft's live sound sales manager, James Baker and Adlib Audio's Andy Dockerty - who has a long relationship with both the club and Soundcraft - that the better solution would be to opt for the smaller footprint 40-channel MH3, with a separate Soundcraft GB4 taking on dedicated monitor duties.

Ideally suited for dual mode operation, the MH3 offers complete flexibility. The touch of a button places either Groups or Aux Masters onto faders, delivering intuitive and uncompromising operation in either application, while the desk contains a new high-headroom mic amp, classic British EQ and rigorous circuit design.

Sharing the same 'family aesthetic' and GB30 Mic preamps and EQ, designed by Graham Blyth for the company's 30th anniversary, the GB4 boasts a rugged construction which it will need to perform reliably in the arduous stage environment. Adlib Audio is not only an established Soundcraft sales and rental house - with a range of desks in its hire fleet - but also has a relationship with the Cavern going back 20 years. In addition, Adlib has supplied sound for Mathew Street Festival, with which Bill Heckle is synonymous, since its inception 12 years ago.

Adlib also supplied the Cavern's stacks and racks five years ago, and Andy explained that the new rationale coincides with the decision to turn the back of the club into a separate venue for touring bands. "The idea with our suggestion is that they can use the 24-channel GB4 for monitors on the bigger shows and the rest of the time mix monitors from front-of-house." With maintenance now given high priority, Adlib Audio have been retained to give the venue a quarterly health check.

The new desks are likely to be fired up for the first time to coincide with an appearance by Cavern favourite, Paul McCartney guitarist Rusty Anderson, on 19 January. Two weeks after playing to 300 people in the Cavern Rusty will be playing at the Superbowl in the States to over 1 billion people live around the world, as McCartney has been booked for the half-time show.

(Lee Baldock)


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