Sound Division turns Japanese
with Roka


ROKA restaurant |
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Audio-visual contracting and entertainment service
specialists Sound Division have recently installed
a sophisticated distributed audio system into
London’s latest award-winning concept bar
and restaurant, Roka. Based in one of London’s
prime sites in north Soho (Noho to those in the
know) on the corner of Charlotte Street, Roka
continues the Japanese theme of its Knightsbridge
forerunner, Zuma. Sound Division and the Robata
Restaurants team were introduced by top London
DJ and celebrity favourite, Max Chipchase who
has worked with Sound Division on a number of
occasions and is always pleased to recommend their
services.


Shochu bar
(photograph
courtesy
of Theme magazine) |
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According to Sound Division managing director
David Graham, the brief from owner Rainer Becker
was clear. “Rainer wanted a high quality
sound system for the basement Shochu bar with
sufficient headroom to be able to go from background
music levels up to foreground levels without any
compromise in audio quality. Physically the system
had to be discreet in order to offer minimum distraction
from the surroundings (which are sumptuous), so
we turned to JBL and Crown for a solution.”
Sound Division opted for a Crown XLS-powered
distributed and zoned JBL system based on JBL
Control Series loudspeakers and Cloud system control.
Four Control 29AVs and an SB210 sub-bass cabinet
form the backbone of the system in the main bar
area, while a further four Control 25AVs handle
audio distribution to the peripheral lounge areas.
Even the washrooms have not been neglected where
Sound Division has installed a number of Control
24C ceiling speakers. The DJ booth is furnished
with similarly high quality industry-standard
equipment including a pair of Technics SL1210
Mk5 turntables, Ortofon cartridges, a Denon DND4000F
twin CD player and an Allen & Heath Xone 62
professional DJ mixer. System control and processing
comes courtesy of a Cloud Z8 Mk2 eight zone venue
mixer complemented by three Cloud RSL-6 remote
volume and source select panels which will enable
the operator to control volume levels and music
sources independently across each zone. DBX signal
processing completes the installation.


ROKA, Charlotte
Street |
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“It’s a powerful system that will
cruise happily from daytime background levels
to nighttime foreground music when the DJ arrives,
and forms a crucial part of the atmosphere downstairs,”
concluded David. “For the moment, Rainer
wanted the restaurant upstairs to remain a music-free
zone, although we have cabled it so that he has
the option to incorporate a sound system at a
later date if he wishes.” Rainer himself
is delighted with the system and the service he
has received from Sound Division. “They
have done an excellent job,” he commented.
“Their work has been thorough, efficient
and delivered to time, budget and specification.
They have been a pleasure to work with from the
outset, and have enabled me to create exactly
the atmosphere I wanted in both parts of the restaurant.
Sound Division deserves its reputation as being
one of London’s premier suppliers and installers
of audio, AV and lighting equipment to the London
bar and restaurant business, and I for one will
definitely be using them again.”
August
2004 |