The system comprised two clusters of six RCF TTL 33-A, and six RCF TTS 28-A
Spain - The village of Niebla is located roughly 30km of the southeast of Huelva city and 60km from Seville on the shores of the Río Tinto. Niebla literally means "fog" in Spanish, a name that might relate to its relative proximity to the Atlantic coast.

Niebla has been a pivotal enclave in the history of Southern Spain, and the castle bears eloquent witness of this.

At this year Festival Flamenco Condado de Niebla, dB Sound supplied an RCF audio system in the courtyard of the Niebla Castle. Several flamenco artists performed at the festival alongside pop artist Kiko Gavin.

The main stage was inside the walled enclosure with a capacity of about a thousand people. To ensure the correct acoustic sound and coverage, the system comprised two clusters of six RCF TTL 33-A, and six RCF TTS 28-A distributed to the front of stage every 1.5m.

To ensure sound coverage at the front rows, some RCF TT08-A speakers were installed as front-fill.

The monitoring consisted of: RCF TT25-A, RCF TT22-A, and RCF 4PRO4003 as side-fill, and ART905-AS as subwoofers.

(Jim Evans)


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