Sound Division Grazes at London Zoo
Sound Division recently completed a multi-zone
audio installation at London Zoo's newest
eatery, Graze. Graze is the result of a
complete refurbishment of existing facilities
which has given rise the addition of a further
90 seats, a wider choice of food styles
available across different counters and a more
comfortable, yet contemporary eating
environment which includes a brand new sound
system.
The brief was to provide a high quality yet
discreet audio system that could be zoned
across the four main areas of the food court
and coffee bar. To that end, Sound Division's
David Graham specified a total of twenty JBL
Control 26C 120W ceiling speakers throughout
powered by two Inter M QD4960 with control
courtesy of a Cloud Z4 mk11 4-Zone mixer. A
Pioneer 6-disc multiplayer has been provided
for music playback purposes.
As far as zone control and selection is
concerned, two Cloud RSL 6 remote music source
and control panels have been installed into the
coffee bar and the Raffles bar, while the main
foodcourt and staff catering/function
facilities both sport the more sophisticated
Cloud LM1 remote control panels with line and
mic inputs and source selection. This will
enable entertainers, magicians, clowns,
after-dinner speakers etc. to plug into the
main house system and broadcast into any or all
of the zoned areas as required.
According to David Graham the installation has
been a success. "The client required a high
quality system for background music and speech
reinforcement that was intelligible throughout,
physically discreet, and yet versatile
enough to handle four separate zones with the
potential of different source selection. We
were able to achieve everything that was
required both to time and to budget, so
everybody is happy."
May
2004 |