XTA
keeping Notting Hill under control

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When Jeff Woodford of NBS Audio
provided his NineBar Sound System to Pineapple Tribe, a DJ collective
whose members play a wide range of styles - including dub reggae,
breakbeat, Techno and drum & bass - for an outdoor location
at London’s Notting Hill Carnival, tight control of the sound
was paramount.
But with an XTA DP448 managing the system, the Carnival revellers,
local residents and local council were all kept very happy as the
system delivered punchy but meticulously managed audio.
The NineBar Sound System was arrayed as a mono stack, comprising
eight Turbosound mid-highs on 12 custom-built subs, located on the
corner of Ledbury Road and Lonsdale Road. As well as sound control,
the DP448 also aided a very tight setup schedule.
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We were doing a club event with the system until 6am on the first
day of the Notting Hill Carnival,” says Jeff. “So
the speed and ease with which we can set up is a real benefit.
We controlled the DP448 via AudioCore on a wireless laptop and
the whole set up only took a couple of hours.
He continues, “With the wireless kit, it’s a very
straightforward job to stand 50m back and fine tune the system,
getting the frequencies exactly where they are required. It’s
incredibly useful at the kind of events we do, where there is
no traditional front of house position. I use the combination
of XTA processors, AudioCore and the wireless kit at everything
we do.”
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But the overriding factor was the system’s controllability,
given its close proximity to nearby houses.
“The noise limit was 95dB at the nearest residential property
and it was strictly enforced,” says Jeff. “But the
control of the system meant that we could put out 135dB, which
dropped off to within the limits by the time the sound reached
the nearest house.
“The sound quality was unbelievable and I heard only good
comments about it.”
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