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Japan’s Himeji Castle Reopens With Martin Audio MLA

The historic Himeji Castle's grand reopening ceremony marked the completion of five years of renovation with live music and an air show.

The opening ceremony, held before an invited audience of 1000 people (including government officials and politicians), saw Martin Audio‘s MLA compact multi-cellular loudspeaker array brought into play alongside the Japan Air Self Defense Force’s aerobatic demonstration team, The Blue Impulse.

The renovation of what is considered Japan’s most spectacular castle, which is frequently known as Hakuro-jo’ (White Egret Castle) or Shirasagi-jo’ (White Heron Castle) because of its brilliant white exterior, began in October 2009.

It involved returning the walls to ‘the white egret’ while repairing the kawara-tiled roof, and recreating the symbolic Shachihoko (Japanese mythological animal) decorating its ridge.

Kobe International Stage Service (KISS) was in charge of providing audio, and they immediately chose the MLA system to reinforce this prestigious event.

There have been many shows produced in this park over the years, but it has been extremely difficult to deliver even coverage to more than 350 feet in depth using conventional point source systems. “But after using MLA Compact, I never felt any stress on the system whatsoever,” stated front of house sound engineer Tsudawho.

Six MLA Compact enclosures per side were rigged in the tower, with two DSX ground-stacked subwoofers.

“The layout was designed to suit the efficiency of the staging although it was not ideal for sound engineers,” the system tech Katanami, explained.

“I changed the coverage area of the system using different optimizations and adopted the infill system for the relevant areas. I also zoned the system to give me greater control of the downfill cabinet.” He confirmed that the following week there was to be another stage at the same venue; and he had no hesitation in once again fielding the MLA Compact system. “Not only the intelligibility, but also the controllability of any sound leakage is remarkable,” he said.

And even when the brass band played directly in front of the PA system, the unique software control of MLA proved equal to the challenge.

The Himeji Castle site is surrounded by a zoo and many residential properties, so careful management of the noise pollution problem was essential. KISS reports that as a result of this event, the Himeji government is now fully aware of MLA’s unique control properties.

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