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Exhibition date: March 21-23, 2019

Publish Time: 2020-10-15     Origin: Site

Venue: Dublin, Ireland

Exhibition Overview: AES is one of the most famous audio products exhibitions in the world. It is hosted by the Audio Engineering Society and attracts audio professionals from all over the world. This professional audio event provides technical seminars and attendees. You will have access to the latest research and technical information from the top international audio industry and learn about the latest product features and application information.

Exhibition website: www.aes.org

 

NIGERIA: For the second year running, Cytech World Communication provided an Outline sound system for The Experience. The event, held in Lagos’ Tafawa-Balewa Square and organised by The House on the Rock Church is the world’s largest Gospel concert and attracted a crowd of 600,000 worshippers.

The Experience’s FOH audio set-up comprised 30 GTO C-12 line-source systems plus two underhung GTO-DF (down-fill) modules, while 16 DBS 18-2, eight Subtech 218 and four LAB 21 HS subwoofers ensured the low and infra-low frequencies power and precision.

Eighteen more GTO C-12 elements were selected to provide the necessary coverage width for audience areas near the side of the stage, and 32 Butterfly were fielded as delay units. Eight DVS 12 enclosures filled in the nearfield, and two Doppias combined with four Subtech 218 handled sidefill. The whole system was powered by Outline T-Series amplifiers.

‘As a Nigerian, this has always been a very important event for me, and the fact that they confirmed us for the second consecutive year means we did our job well,’ said Cyril Utomoibor, owner and managing director of Cytech World Communication. ‘The audio team pulled out all the stops to take care of every detail and, at the end of the day, I really must say that the sound was incredible. The C-12 simply outperformed all the other systems used at previous editions. The SPL and clarity were wonderful, in spite of the fact that Tafawa-Balewa Square measures 280m by 200m. My client, Pastor Paul Adefarasin, was in fact amazed and extremely pleased, and I’m looking forward to the next great show.’

‘This is a project I’m particularly proud of,’ added the event’s system engineer Carlo Gennaro, who was also reconfirmed for the second time at The Experience. ‘Due to the vast area and the size of the crowd, achieving the best possible results in terms of coverage was fundamental, to enable everyone to enjoy the show, no matter where they were watching it from. With very little time at our disposal on-site, we used Openarray 3D acoustic simulation software to “outline” our strategy, and the result was really gratifying. For the record, on the FOH platform, at 40m from the rig, we had an undistorted SPL of 110dB. Pure pleasure!’