UK - The penetration of Martin Audio Blackline systems into the UK's dance venues continues. The latest company to turn to the high-powered, low-cost solution is Gravesend Sound & Light, with two new installations in their native Kent for Luminar Leisure. "Blackline is a great product, and we can't seem to go wrong with it," said Gravesend installation manager Simon Middleton. "It just doesn't produce that harshness of sound we have experienced with other systems."

Club Indigo/The Beach has been a popular venue on the Folkestone coastline since its original incarnation as La Parisienne. When the sound system began to repeatedly break down the Gravesend company recommended a system comprising eight Martin Blackline F15s, flown in pairs and angled around the dancefloor.

The foundations of the sound are a block stack of S218 subs, forming a single point source. 10 further Blackline F10s have then been optimized for infilling around the periphery of the venue, processed through an Allen & Heath DR66 DSP and powered by Ecler. Gravesend Sound & Light have also added an Allen & Heath Xone 464 mixer to the roster of DJ equipment already in the console.

At the same time, the Kent sound and light contractors have carried out a second Luminar upgrade in the Medway area - at the Zone in Gillingham. In addition to a new lighting rig, the two-roomed venue now has superior audio coverage thanks to six Blackline F8s, which augment the distribution downstairs, with a further two enclosures in the second room.

The compact, versatile two-way Blackline boxes both feature rotatable horns and give the installer flexible mounting options. The F8 features a long-excursion 8" LF driver and 1" HF compression driver mounted on a CD rotatable 90° x 50° horn - which allows the multi-angle enclosure to be used in either its vertical or horizontal orientation - while the F15 delivers maximum full-frequency slam via a powerful 15"/3" voice coil bass driver and large format 1.4" exit compression driver, with the same rotatable characteristics.

(Lee Baldock)


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