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| MSL
ADDS MORE RENKUS-HEINZ FOR JOOLS HOLLAND |
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– PA rental specialists Midland Sound & Light has
added to its extensive stock of Renkus-Heinz cabinets as part
of new PA system designs for Jools Holland’s sold-out
winter tour.
Jools Holland and his Rhythm
& Blues Orchestra are touring the UK up to Christmas
and, in what’s become an annual tradition for the renowned
pianist and band-leader, a huge highlight was a pair of packed
shows at the Royal Albert Hall in late November.
The Rhythm & Blues Orchestra –
a finely-honed 18-piece band with Sam Brown
and Ruby Turner as guest singers-in-residence
– sells out hundreds of shows a year all over Britain
and Europe, from Canterbury Cathedral and Kew Gardens to the
Glastonbury Festival, while Jools has performed
and recorded with some of the most talented musicians and
songwriters in the world, including Eric Clapton,
George Harrison, Sting, BB King, Luther Vandross and Paul
Weller. His ‘Later’ television series
recently completed its 22nd run.
Midland Sound & Light has provided Jool’s
tour sound for many years, with director Andy Salmon
on the road as crew chief and system engineer, and long-time
front of house engineer Ron Burrow at the
controls of a 48-channel Soundcraft Series 5 console.
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| For the Royal Albert Hall
dates, once again in pursuit of even better results, Andy
and Ron designed an unusual advancement of
the ‘pineapple cluster’ PA configuration regularly
deployed at the 5,200-seat venue. A central cluster of 36
Renkus-Heinz
CE3T mid/high cabinets was flown about a third into the
hall, the objective being to reduce the longest loudspeaker
throw distance to minimise reflections from the balconies.
The CE3Ts
were flown with the top row inverted to make use of the cabinets’
asymmetrical vertical dispersion pattern – keeping the
sound away from the roof void and the famous reflector ‘mushrooms’
– with a pair of extra side hangs to cover the choir
seats comprising two CE3Ts
a side.
Sub-bass was taken care of by eight Renkus-Heinz
BPS Series subwoofers sited under the stage, four of which
were newly purchased by MSL to add to their
existing stocks. The whole system is powered by Camco
amps and processed using XTA DP226 digital
signal processors and Klark Teknik DN360
graphic equalisers.
Andy comments: “Renkus-Heinz has long been known
for a combination of clarity and high power, and the system
works extremely well for this band, with such a rich, complex
mix and a very wide range of dynamics from solo harpsichord
and blues vocals to the whole band in full flight. Even better,
it works just as well for us in the Royal Albert Hall as it
does on outdoor shows in the summer.” |
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