Concert Quality System Headed By d&b audiotechnik For New Arena In Russia

The new Fetisov Arena in Vladivostok, Russia has been outfitted with a concert-quality sound reinforcement headed by d&b audiotechnik loudspeakers. The 7,500-capacity venue is home to the Admiral ice hockey team and also regularly hosts concerts and exhibitions.

“Like all such buildings, the Fetisov has poor acoustics and although the house system works well for hockey games, it’s simply not acceptable for concerts,” explains Boris Kosyakov, head of Accord, the company charged with developing comprehensive sound and lighting systems for the arena. “It’s easy to say the venue managers wanted a concert PA system of the highest class – who wouldn’t?

“But in this case it’s especially important,” he continues. “Because of the geographical location, the only way it’s possible to attract truly international artists to Fetisov is for them to arrive without the encumbrance and expense of bringing in full production.”

Kosyakov had extensive acoustic modifications made to the building fabric but was still not happy, and so brought in audio consultant Alexander Ashurkin of Stage Pro to advise.

“The neutral crystal clear sound, ease of rigging, and system tuning make d&b audiotechnik systems an ideal choice,” says Ashurkin, who’s the largest equipment rental provider in the region. “I pointed Boris in the direction of Alexander Soloukin from the pro audio department at Aris, the d&b partner for Russia.”

Soloukin states: “With a relatively small audience capacity for a sports arena, the potential revenues from concerts at Fetisov would never be huge, so budget was an important criteria when we made our appraisals. Ironically the tight acoustic confines of the venue proved an enabling factor.

“A design based on the d&b J-Series for main system with V-Series for front and out fills provided all the power and fidelity the venue required; the pattern control of the system is so consistent we were able to model the audience area with the minimum of loudspeakers,” he continues. “The cardioid performance of the J-SUBs and J-INFRA being especially helpful in not projecting audio energy where it was not wanted.”

Kosyakov concludes: “Believe me, the people of this remote part of the world are not easily swayed, yet even with no audience present, the performance was frankly astonishing. The system proved so efficient that surplus budget was left for Aris to supply DiGiCo desks and beyerdynamic microphones.”

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