Fabric nightclub upgrades sound
Paul Milligan, August 28, 2009
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London nightclub Fabric has chosen to upgrade its three dancefloors with BSS Audio Soundweb London devices. The system was sold through Harman’s UK distributor Sound Technology.
The system consists of a BLU-160 and pair of BLU-120 devices in the two main rooms along with a pair of BLU-BOB output boxes, and a BLU-160 and single BLU-120 in the third room. All three rooms are fitted with password-protected BLU-10 programmable touch screen remotes for local control.
While the BLU-160 devices handle all the processing and are configured either 12×4 or 16×0, all the BLU-120 devices are configured for outputs and programmed 0×16.
Sanjeev Bhardwaj, head of technology at Fabric said, ‘The idea of the new Soundweb London and its digital audio bus was to future proof the club. I have so many spare outputs and we are still only using 56 per cent of the processing power in Room 2. In fact it’s the best money I’ve spent in the last three years and I probably won’t need to look at processing again for the next decade.’
