UK - Chatham's Central Theatre has enlisted Marquee Audio to upgrade its PA system as part of the first phase of a number of technical upgrades for the venue. The managers at the Central saw Marquee and the Turbosound PA as a winning combination, having had the opportunity to evaluate the merits of different systems, brought in by various touring production crews, at first hand. Technical manager Chris Stevens said: "These days we get a lot of musical shows, amateur productions of musicals and '70s bands coming through and so we needed a flexible, essentially rock 'n' roll PA. We had been exposed to a lot of Turbosound systems, which deliver a good sound, and when we were ready to upgrade the old system, one of the visiting sound engineers recommended that we include Marquee Audio in our list of companies."

The managers had devised a 'wish list' which included a health and safety compliant structural upgrade to the theatre. When the funds became available, Marquee Audio was among those to receive the specification, and responded by specifying a Turbosound TQ system. A flown central cluster of three TQ-310s is reinforced at FOH by TQ-315s, with TQ-308s at front of stage. Four ground-stacked TQ-315s handle the sub-frequencies, while balcony delays are provided by a further pair of TQ-315s. As with the previous system, the entire set-up is powered by QSC's PLX series amplifier.

But the component that has made the biggest change to life at the Chatham venue is the introduction of the BSS Soundweb. A SW9088ii (configured Line/Line) has been supplied by Marquee Audio with a 9010 'Jellyfish' remote panel, up in the control booth. "Marquee's proposals included Soundweb because of the multi-purpose nature of the theatre," continued Stevens, who has been at the venue for 10 years. "It enables us to programme different presets for different users and lock them off, so that touring sound engineers can come in without disturbing the sound. The Jellyfish sits next to the sound desk, and among other functions, will allow us to push a paging button, and the PA immediately shuts down."

The Central Theatre needs to store a number of different gain settings: as a receiving house it hosts regular folk, jazz and orchestral nights as well as theatre and cinema.

(Lee Baldock)


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