Sound Division puts Green & Red in the pink
Chamucos becomes three-zone live and
DJ performance space
Leading Shoreditch based Mexican bar and restaurant,
Green & Red Bar & Cantina, has upgraded the
sound system in its dedicated 220-capacity basement
venue, Chamucos.
While continuing to offer its renowned Jaliscan-style
cooking upstairs, owners, Underdog Group, have turned
to the heavily themed live venue downstairs, tasking
the Sound Division Group with augmenting the sound
and distributing it evenly throughout the graffiti-walled,
cave-like interior.
Sound Division MD, David Graham, has sensitively
added to the existing Martin Audio/QSC sound system
to maintain continuity, servicing and reinstalling
part of the equipment, to provide greater flexibility
and preserve sonic integrity.
At the same time the installers have added new amps
and processing as well as providing a highly-specified
DJ system, a live mixing console, mics, DI Boxes
and band lighting.
This is not only designed to keep top London-based
resident Latin DJs like Ramón Santana happy,
but by running separate 16-way multicores from the
mixing console to two separate sound stages, both
of which are serviced by the PAR 56 lighting bars,
the options are further extended.
The club’s general manager, Steff Oghene says
this is already having a significant impact. “When
we first opened in 2006 the sound system was adequate
for our needs — but since opening the venue
up downstairs we needed to extend the coverage.”
Thus Oghene, mindful of the excellent systems installed
by Sound Division in neighbouring venues such as
Beach Blanket Babylon and All Star Lanes, asked the
company for advice.
The result is that Chamucos is now divided into
three zones — the main dancefloor area (Chamucos)
features brown modular leather seating and the primary
sound stage while the other two zones are delineated
Mama’s Bar and Flaco (with a second sound stage) — providing
the perfect environment for its Latin DJs to pump
out an authentic mix.
The gain structure in the newly-installed BSS Soundweb
3008 Lite DSP has been configured for three different
states across the three zones — DJ mode, live
mode and a separate EQ for general background music.
There is also a provision for BSS programmable wall
panels behind the bar in each zone for local control.
Delivering the punch on the main floor are two new
Martin Audio AQ8 architectural loudspeakers and a
new Martin Audio S218 sub bass unit, while a new
AQ8 now complements the ultra-compact AQ5’s
which previously serviced the main Chamucos bar.
In the second stage position at Flaco (Zone 2) further
Martin Audio AQ8’s have been provided left
and right of the designated stage space, while in
Mama’s long lounge area (Zone 3) a further
two AQ8’s have been installed together with
a new AQ210 (2 x 10in) sub bass unit.
Also added to the spec are new QSC PLX and RMX amplifiers
to complement the existing ISA series amps, and provide
the extra power needed for the upgraded system.
Meanwhile, the DJ booth has been substantially upgraded,
with Sound Division supplying and installing industry-standard
Pioneer CDJ800 Mk2 CD players and a new Allen & Heath
S2 DJ mixer, to add to the existing Technics SL1210
turntables. The DJ has also been given an AQ8 loudspeaker
for his reference sound.
A working kit of essential band microphones & DI
boxes have been supplied in the shape of Shure SM57’s
and SM58’s along with Radial Pro48 phantom
powered active DI boxes and boom stands, and a Soundcraft
FX16ii 16-channel mixing desk with built-in Lexicon
FX. Described as a monster of a digital effects live
/ recording mixer, it was chosen for its compactness
and features, making it an ideal unit for small band
application.
The new stage lighting comprises of eight black
PAR 56 lanterns (four in each stage position) run
off a Lite Puter AX805 8-channel mini desk with blackout
and flash buttons.
The fast-fit install was supervised for Sound Division
by project manager, Dean Osborne and at the same
time Sound Division took the opportunity to recondition
Green & Red’s ground floor background audio
system and reconfigure it into a two-zone system.
Steff Oghene is delighted with the fit-out, which
was carried out in just five days (from approval
of order to completion). “There were a lot
of dead areas before. All the sound was in front
of the DJ booth — but now it sounds brilliant
and the place is retaining customers for a lot longer.
It now has much more atmosphere and we are pulling
our old crowd from the Redchurch nearby [which Underdog
recently sold].”
As a result, Chamucos will open downstairs Thursday
through Saturday while live music is now planned
during the week.
“We are proud to have completed our first
project for the Underdog Group, who were a pleasure
to work with,” stated David Graham. “This
was a really fast fit — but we told the client
we would have the system ready to switch on by 5pm
on the Friday night, and in the event we completed
three hours ahead of that.”
September 2009 |