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Yamaha And Nexo Give Bowlus Fine Arts And Cultural Center A Jump Start

The Bowlus Fine Arts And Cultural Center in Iola, Kansas, recently installed a new sound reinforcement system featuring Nexo GEO line arrays and a Yamaha M7CL-38 digital audio console at front-of-house.

In 1960, when local citizen and banker Thomas H. Bowlus directed that his estate be used to benefit a cultural arts center, he may not have imagined that the Bowlus Fine Arts and Cultural Center (Iola, Kansas) would celebrate its 48th anniversary this year along with a major audio upgrade. The new system features Nexo GEO line array loudspeakers with a Yamaha M7CL-48 digital audio console at FOH.

“The decision to enhance our system was based on the requirement for increased clarity and coverage with the ability to do everything from just one presenter on stage to a full band and everything in between,” explains Jeff Jordan, Technical Director at the Bowlus Center. “The Bowlus has a very dynamic season every year; we do the local high school’s play, a community theatre musical, our local community college’s annual musical, the Bowlus’ Five Series Shows, and a Gospel concert series.”

MSM Systems (Lawrence, Kansas) was chosen to complete the upgrade in time for the center’s anniversary celebration. The 750-seat Bowlus Fine Arts and Cultural Center mission is defined as “to broaden the cultural background of area youth and make available to the citizens of the area facilities, programs and entertainment not otherwise available.”

When the Center originally opened its doors in 1964, it welcomed such artist luminaries as Count Basie, Marcel Marceau, Jungle Jack Hanna, and Lionel Hampton, and more recently Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, to name a few.

“I had worked with MSM in the past and have been very pleased,” states Jordan. “In determining a bid winner, customer service weighed in very high. Almost all of our shows occur in the evening and on weekends, so we needed a company that would answer the phone at 9:00 pm on a Saturday night if we had a problem.

“Working with MSM systems has turned out to be a great choice for the Bowlus Fine Arts Center. Everyone at MSM, from the owner to the intern, was on site and did a fantastic job. I wish every company we dealt with had this much passion and a great work ethic as the guys at MSM. The best people to work with are the ones that find solutions to problems they encounter that were unforeseen.”

“I chose Nexo speakers as the line array because they were the exact fit for the space,” states Kent Clasen, President of MSM Systems. “I demonstrated a GEO S12 system for Jeff, and he loved what he heard. When I told him it fit the Center’s budget, he was very excited.”

The main audio upgrade consists of a Yamaha M7CL-48 digital audio console, two Yamaha P3500 amps, ten Nexo GEO S12 line array boxes hung in a vertically arrayed formation five per side, two Nexo RS18 Ray Subs located in the pit, two Nexo PS8s used for front fills, JBL SRX721M monitors, and a Clearcom Intercom system. Two Nexo 4×4 NXAmps were also installed to power the system.

“The integrated NXAMP system has over 30,000 watts in eight rack spaces with FIR filters,” says Clasen, “and the new presets in the NXamp are really great with a flat phase response.”

Clasen added that the Yamaha M7CL was a great choice for the Center because it can be used with ease at either front of house or monitors by visiting engineers.

“The Bowlus’ previous system was in operation for almost 50 years, so we had to come up with a system that would last.”

Director Susan Raines and Jordan were very hands on in making sure they got the best system.

“The Bowlus needed an installed sound system that could do it all, rather than continuing to rent a system, and I believe we got one,” Jordan concludes. “This year will be the first time our local clients will be able to use a sound system of this quality and everyone is very excited.”

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