Kevin Wilson (left) receives the new system from Fuzion's Mick Butler (centre) and AC Lighting's Peter Butler (right).
UK - After successfully trialing a Nexo GEO S rig at last summer's huge Pride gay rally in London's Trafalgar Square, Camel Event Production have now purchased a full 12-hang GEO S805/S830 system from dealers, A.C. Lighting, along with a number of Nexo CD12 sub bass units, Nexo NX242 TDcontrollers and Camco Vortex 6 amplifiers. The company will be able to run their new system on a Camco EtherCAI wireless network.

Kevin Wilson, MD of the York-based company, said: "I had been aware of the Nexo pedigree for a long time and our first chance to use a system came in front of 17,000 people in Trafalgar Square - with assistance from Nexo's UK distributors Fuzion and A.C. Lighting."

Pride had struggled to achieve even coverage at past festivals, and following complaints about the sound distribution, Camel Event Production had been tasked with the challenge. "It was Peter Sharman, our head of audio, who suggested we audition Nexo - and we were not disappointed," said Kevin. "The system surpassed all our expectations."

The 11-year old company diversified into sound and staging from an original base in lighting. They ran several conventional PA systems in their hire fleet before deciding to step up to line array technology. At last year's PLASA Show in London, they managed to narrow their choice down to two. "But Fuzion had been really helpful - and the GEO simply sounded better. Besides, I wanted to be associated with the Nexo brand and GEO heritage." Size and weight were also prime considerations.

Finally, given the number of corporate events and award ceremonies handled by the company "the discretion of the system was of paramount importance." And so Camel placed the order with A.C. Lighting following a demo of the system at the company's northern office.

As Camel frequently find themselves working in acoustically challenging spaces, Wilson knew that the predictability of the GEO's dispersion would prove to be a further valuable asset. "The ability to accurately direct the array's output to the desired locations is essential when trying to overcome acoustic anomalies induced by the venue. With the GEOSoft2 array calculator it is also great to be able to accurately calculate how system configurations will perform in different venues prior to arriving on site. "With just basic venue measurements GEOSoft2 allows us to design a suitable system and affords us the reassurance that we can provide even coverage for the whole audience before we arrive on site."

This was the case at The Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, which provided the venue for Camel's GEO S premier earlier this month. Two hangs of 11 GEO S805 Vertical Tangent Array Modules and one S830 down-fill were flown on each side together with four CD12 subs. This formed the main thrust of a full Nexo rig at an event to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts which featured an appearance by Sir Paul McCartney, their lead patron. The array was augmented by another pair of Nexo CD12 subs ground-stacked each side and a number of PS8 front fills.

A further benefit to Camel is the ability to run the system from Camco Vortex 6 amplifiers on the Camco EtherCAI computer network (along with their new Yamaha M7CL digital desk). "This network links the component parts which enables the whole system to be maintained from the front-of-house position via a wireless network transmitter that sits in the amp rack," Kevin Wilson explains. "This allows the system tech to see at a glance the status from a laptop. It's a very exciting development and the relationship between Camco and Nexo was part of the reason I went down that route."

(Lee Baldock)


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