Chris Gillam (L) and Dan Moriarty at The Square.
UK - For the last 17 years, the Square in Harlow has taught its young musicians the gospel of rock 'n' roll according to ElectroVoice. The Square is funded by Essex County Council's Youth Service to provide musical education for young people between the ages of 13-19, and to host live music events. Three nights a week, up-and-coming local acts play live at the Square, as well as touring acts from further afield. This year, the leading rock school in Essex has bought a new front-of-house system for its 300+ capacity live venue - an Rx system from EV.

Technical team leader Dan Moriarty, who installed the Square's new EV Rx system, purchased from the Wembley PA Centre, says: "We've got Rx 112/75s left and right of the stage, and another pair in a centre cluster, supported by MTL1X subs on either side. The system is run by ElectroVoice DX38 processing. Intelligibility used to be a problem in this room, but the Rx system has cleared up our phase problems and given us a lot more low-end definition. This is the first time we've had 18" drivers in the venue, and everyone agrees it sound great."

EV's Rx Series is a popular choice for high-quality permanent installations, offering premium ElectroVoice components in an ultra-linear and highly flexible package. The asymmetric and fully rotatable CD horn allows the Rx112/75, and the other models in the range, to be flown horizontally or vertically; they can also be used as floor monitors.

(Lee Baldock)


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