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L-Acoustics Deployed For Much-Anticipated Return To Live Music Events In New Zealand

College Hill Productions delivers K1 system for country's first post-isolation live concert featuring reggae band L.A.B. performing at sold-out Spark Arena in Auckland.
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L.A.B. playing the sold-out show at Spark Arena in Auckland, supported by an L-Acoustics K1 system supplied by College Hill Productions.

Marking New Zealand’s much-anticipated return to live music events, popular band L.A.B. played a sold-out show for 6,000 fans at Spark Arena in Auckland, with College Hill Productions supplying an L-Acoustics K1 system to deliver sound reinforcement.

The event was in such demand that it was moved from its originally scheduled (smaller) theater venue, L.A.B.’s label and management, Loop Media, headed by headed by Michael (Mikee) Tucker with Dan Clist and Scott Tindale assisting him, is a long-time client of College Hill Productions, its preferred audio supplier.

“The show was originally scheduled as a smaller club-style show to happen later in the year. Once COVID-19 hit New Zealand, we weren’t sure when the industry was going to pick up again,” says College Hill audio production manager James Thompson. “When Mikee contacted us to say he was planning on shifting the concert to Spark Arena, and making it the first arena concert back, we got our planning books out and waited until the ‘all clear’ was given to host mass gatherings.”

In the background, quotes, plans, and logistics were being formulated by Thompson, alongside the College Hill team, which consisted of front of house system design and system engineer Johnny Keirle, senior systems engineer/audio crew chief Kevin Bennett, monitor system engineer David O’Brien, PA rigger and patch tech Tracey Dorn, and PA rigger and patch tech Brooke Paterson from their home offices. Once restrictions were lifted, they had approximately a month to pull everything together, working closely with the band to select the right equipment to cater for their needs.

College Hill’s inventory includes the flagship K Series through to smaller coaxial enclosures. “We chose L-Acoustics because the products across the range offer superior coverage at greater distances, as well as having exceptional vertical and horizontal pattern control,” he explains. “The K Series products are an extremely well-designed set of tools that allow us to fill large spaces with uniform coverage, whilst focusing that coverage at the audience and away from surfaces with low absorption coefficients.”

Using L-Acoustics Soundvision 3D modeling software, a preliminary design was made to evaluate cabinet counts and configuration options, then refined on-site to a more detailed prediction for inter-box angles, as well as FIR filter and Air Compensation starting points. Using SPL mapping and probes, Keirle was able to predict in advance how the PA would respond in an empty, dry room, as well as where he foresaw any problematic areas caused by different atmospheric conditions during the show. Soundvision helped him to verify his sub array design visually, again allowing him to see in advance any areas he might want to focus on when approaching alignment and optimization of the system.

The final configuration comprised left / right hangs of eight K1, four K2 and four K1-SB subs. Eight K2 were deployed for sidefill, with additional fill from 12 dV-DOSC and six ARCS, while 24 SB28 subs were floor-stacked.

“The flown system was configured with a K1-SB extension to increase throw and directivity of low frequency energy in the array,” says Keirle. “The speaker configurations were designed to maximize coverage uniformity both in terms of SPL and tonal balance, as well as frequency distribution and response. The side hangs of eight K2 at 90 degrees (asymmetric) were required to fill just a small section of seating outside the coverage of the main hang.”

L.A.B. FOH engineer Ritchie Allen and monitor engineer Charlie Bronson were pleased that College Hill Productions was looking after them for their shows. “They complimented the quality of PA setup and told us it definitely lived up to the L-Acoustics reputation of being the finest audio system in the world,” says Thompson.

The College Hill team followed up their support of L.A.B.’s Auckland show with another sold-out performance in Hamilton, New Zealand a few days later. “It was a great feeling for us all to be back in the workforce,” concludes Thompson. “Whilst we adjust back to this ‘new-normal’, we do feel for our friends and family all over the world who are still coming to grips with the uncertainty of our industry. Stay strong, be kind and we can get through this together.”

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