Opened in 1984, the centre offers the Oshwal society a venue for religious and social gatherings, and can accommodate approximately 4,000 people. The Centre was in need of an upgrade to its audio equipment, selecting the Qu-32 together with an AR2412 and AR84 remote IO racks, providing more outputs and easier set-up facilities than its incumbent analogue mixer. The centre also invested in other kit to enhance audio quality, including Shure wireless mics and KRK monitor speakers.
As well as the IO increase, the Centre's decision to install the Qu mixer was also influenced by the mixer's ability to function with either an analogue or digital stage box, the flexible control options and apps, and its ease of use.
Mr. George, lead sound technician at the Oshwal Centre is very pleased with the mixer and comments: "The sound quality is very good, and now I have more and better mixing options with this new system."
(Jim Evans)