Sound Division shakes up Shumi
Sound Division continues
to build on its reputation as London’s premier
supplier of entertainment services and systems
to London’s top restaurants, clubs and style
bars with the installation of a new DJ system
into acclaimed London restaurant, Shumi. Based
in St. James’s St., Shumi is the second
concept restaurant (after Hush) of Geoffrey (son
of Roger) Moore and Jamie Barber. In addition
to supplying the DJ system for Shumi’s sophisticated
basement cocktail bar, the Calma Lounge, Sound
Division also undertook a complete refurbishment
of the existing system to incorporate the new
elements.
The DJ system comprises two
Technics SL1210 Mk2 turntables, Ortofon cartridges
a Pioneer DJM300 professional DJ mixer and a Denon
DND400 twin CD player all complete with aluminium
flightcases as the system is designed to be portable.
Sound Division also supplied four JBL Control
28 loudspeakers and an SB2 sub bass unit to supplement
the existing system which was completely refurbished
and re-equalised to create a coherent whole.
Steamroller Restaurant’s
Jamie Barber was pleased with the results. “Sound
Division provided us with an efficient and cost-effective
service,” he commented. “The system
downstairs definitely needed upgrading as the
popularity of the Calma Lounge as a really happening
and vibrant nightspot has grown, but we didn’t
want to have to replace everything. Sound Division
understood that and were happy to work with the
existing system, only adding equipment where necessary
rather than trying to persuade us that the only
solution was to rip everything out and start again.
The result is a great-sounding system that top-flight
DJs like Max Chipchase are happy to work on, at
what remains a very reasonable price. I’d
definitely use Sound Division again and would
be happy to recommend their services to other
bar and restaurant operators.”
July 2004 |