Total Events has supplied an audio system consisting of subwoofers and JBL speakers, Crown amplifiers and a Soundcraft digital console, in the Davis Cup playoff that has pitted Australia and China against.

The audio agency, lighting, audiovisual, Electronics and Australian decoration Total Events has been in charge of installing the audio system for background music, microphones and referees in the Davis Cup playoff that has pited Australia and China against each other at Geelong Lawn Tennis Club in Geelong (Australia).

The main challenge for Total Events was to maintain a minimal distribution without covering the lines of sight, and the speakers JBL VRX Constant Curvature have been ideal for this purpose, because they are recognized for their low visual impact. They have been used 6 JBL VRX918S subwoofers and 12 JBL VRX932LA speakers, powered by six amplifiers Crown IT8000 all networked along with a digital console Soundcraft If Compact 32.

Bill Busbridge, managing director of Total Events, Said: “VRX enclosures are discreet, so you can aim and shoot without plugging the vision of the tennis match action. They have a good high power output and it is good to be able to network the amplifiers so that they can be controlled remotely and align the time.”

“I love the Soundcraft compact console If”, added Busbridge. “I have two of them for rent and I have also sold a couple and we are using them in a lot of our shows and events. I really like that you can move the channels to any layer. Small size is an advantage and is so easy to grab and use. We meet a lot of walking engineers who are familiar with the console. “


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by • 15 May, 2012
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