Historic Venue Upgrades Audio System to Meet Concert Quality Standards
De Montfort Hall Audio System Upgrade
The Audio System Upgrade Process: From System Proposal to Installation
Built in 1913, De Montfort Hall is a multi-purpose arts and entertainment venue that is well known to bands old and new. As well as preserving its history, Leicester City Council, which owns and manages De Montfort Hall, has always kept the venue’s facilities as up-to-date as possible.
The most recent upgrade to the house audio system comprised a line array system plus a control and monitor package, enabling the venue’s technical team to meet the changing requirements of visiting artists. As existing users of d&b audiotechnik and Yamaha, De Montfort Hall’s technical team put together a detailed system proposal, and we were chosen as audio suppliers.
Audio System Upgrade: A Touring Package Solution for a Versatile Venue
One of the attractive features of our solution was that the system was supplied as a touring package, complete with flight cases and flying system so the venue’s resident crew can de-rig, store and redeploy the PA as necessary.
“This is something we have done at a number of theatres and concert halls, where visiting artists arrive with their own PA system. If they want to deploy their own system, they can, but we are finding that a properly tuned house system often sounds really good and the feedback we receive is that tours are choosing to use hour integrated system.”
An additional 12 d&b Q1 cabinets were added to the eight already installed in the venue along with four Q7 cabinets, four T10s, eight d&b subs. These are all powered by a combination of d&b D12 and D6 amplification. This has provided the venue with what was outlined in the initial brief.
“The requirement to meet Concert Quality Standards.”
Control & Monitors
We also supplied a full d&b audiotechnik monitor package comprising fourteen d&b M4 wedge monitors and a further two Q subs, again all powered by d&b D6 amplifiers. The existing house mixing console was a Yamaha M7CL. As this had provided excellent service over the years, the decision was taken to stick with Yamaha and upgrade to a CL5 console with three Rio Stage Boxes. This also enabled the venue to upgrade to a digital infrastructure running Dante, with the existing M7CL integrated into the network with the addition of three Dante cards.