Japan’s Hakataza Theater Upgrades With Martin Audio

Situated in Japan’s Hakata city, the Hakataza Theater in the Fukuoka Prefecture has been renovated after 16 years in order to meet complex acoustical demands for events such as Kabuki, Musicals and Theatrical shows.

Several premium systems were tested over a nearly five-year period before Martin Audio‘s MLA family was given approval. As a result, 11 elements of MLA Compact are hung left and right of the proscenium along with DSX subs, while eight MLA Mini have been deployed as an L/C/R center cluster.

To cover the remaining areas (including under-balcony) a further 73 Martin Audio DD6 have been specified.

The sound engineer, Noguchi from Music Reserve stated, “Our top priority is delivering perfect sound to the entire audience. In the Hakataza Theater, we have to cater for many kinds of programs and in the past we have experienced shortcomings in the sound with some productions and presentations. The MLA family has overcome that and given me an innovative way to deliver consistent sound throughout the auditorium.”

MLA Compact has been designed to fire sound evenly into the three tiers of the theater, using special optimizations. With the elements optimized in groups to cover top to bottom tiers, Noguchi stated that the preset function was very useful when changing the optimizations depending on the production.

“The distributed DD6’s then not only help to cover the audience area but also maintain the character of sound. The Differential Dispersion horn on the DD6 delivers high clarity from the front to back seats, and therefore this is no compromise whatsoever in this new system.”

A second engineer, Tsubone also added his endorsement to the MLA system. “It is essential that every audience, no mater what the performance, receives consistency and clarity from the stage performers. This was our key priority when choosing the system. MLA achieves this perfectly, even when the voice is whispering through micro-microphones, it not only delivers consistent frequency response but also has a capability to control the non-audience area. This is helpful for the engineer operating microphones to ensure the important dialogue is delivered audibly to the audience during the show.

“MLA is unique in this respect—in my opinion no other brand can do this.”

Summing up, he says, “The choice of this system was extremely important for us, it means we now have the ability to control the sound pressure level for whole audience area, suited to every type of program. No matter where each member of the audience is seated, consistent sound will be delivered. I have never experienced anything like this degree of functionality ever before—it is overwhelming.”

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