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Topic: Updated venue spec
Posted By: kong
Subject: Updated venue spec
Date Posted: 17 May 2013 at 2:14pm
Just put together the new tech spec for the venue...Boring for most but not bad for 2 years work on all budget.

SURHUL TECH SPEC

AUDITORIUM

PA
12 x Coda LA8 (6 a side)
4 x Coda scp subs
4 x Coda G1596 (centre fill & rear fills)
4 x Coda K4 (apron fills)
3 x Coda c10 amplifiers (running LA8 L&R and subs)
1 x Coda c5 amplifier (running centre, rear & Apron fills)
1 x Coda DNC260 processor

Monitors
5 x EM M12 wedges
1 x EM 215 sub (for drum fill)
2 x jbl jrx 125 side fills
7 x A.S.S 15x1 bi amped wedges
4 x Behringer i-nuke 3000 amps
4 x Behringer i-nuke 6000 amps

System/Patch
1 x A&H idr 48
1 x A&H I-live T112
2 x 4 way Palmer splitter racks
Yamaha Rev5
Yamaha D5000

Mics
Full stage compliment supplied for every event
4 x Sennheiser xsw 35 with ASA splitter & A2003 antennaes 

COMMS
Canford Comms

Lighting
22 x Martin MAC 600
14 x Martin MAC 500
4 x Robe AT250 color spots
1 x Atomic strobe
12 x 500w Fresnels
4 x ETC source 4 zooms
2 x ETC source 4 junior zooms
14 x 500w PAR cans
2 x 8 way molefays
1 x Martin gem zr33 smoke machine 
2 x look unique 2.1 hazers
1 x avolites pearl tiger

AV
1 x 5x5m Cinema screen (Located upstage)
2 x 4x3m screens (Down stage & Auditorium left)
1 x prosonic 6k lumens projector

TOMMY'S BAR/ ALPHA AREA/ RIALTO (ZONED SYSTEM)

PA
6 x EM 81
2 x EM215 subs
2 x Tbox ACHAT subs
2 x EV eliminator 15" horn loaded subs
4 x rcf 44T
4 x Yamaha PM2500 amplifiers
2 x QSC GX5 Amplifiers

MONITORS
2 x em M12 Wedges
2 x Bitner sic 800 Amplifiers

MICS
Full stage compliment supplied for every event

System/Patch
Samson s zone 4 
EDAC Patch point (for 24 way multi)
Yamaha o1v (with 8 channell expansion card)
3 x BSS Graphics
1 x klark teknik DN500B compressor
2 x Behringer quad compressors

Lighting
20 x LED S to L fixtures
MEDICINE BAR

PA 
4 x Turbosound TXD 121 
8 x Turbosound TXD 081 
2 x Turbosound TXD 218
2 x Turbosound TXD 115
2 x QSC 4050HD Amplifiers
2 x QSC 2450 Amplifiers

System/Patch
1 x Bi AMP NEXIA CS106
1 x Bi AMP NEXIA SP48

MICS
2 x AT radio mics
Full stage compliment supplied for every event

AV
4 x 42" Plasma screens
1 x 2.5k lumens NEC projector
1 x 2.5m projector screen

Lighting
16 x LED S to L fixtures
STUMBLE INN

PA 
2 xEM 81
2 x EM 215
1 x YAMAHA PM3500

Monitors
2 x EM M12
1 x Bitner sic 1200

System/Patch
1 x Soundcraft LS7
2 x drawmer compressors
1 x Behringer 4 way gate
1 x Lexicon MX200
1 x DBX crossover

MICS
Full stage compliment supplied for every event
JANE HOLLOWAY HALL

Lighting
4 x LED Fresnels
4 x STAIRVILLE MH-X25 LED SPOT MOVING HEAD
4 xEUROLITE LED TMH-9 MOVING-HEAD WASH
1 x stairville DMX Invader 2420 Desk
REMOTE PA
5 x EM121
2 x EM 215
4 x QSC GX5 Amplifiers

System/Patch
Full outboard racks refurbished on request 

MICS
Full stage compliment supplied for every event
DJ SYSTEMS
2 x Pioneer CDJ850
4 x Pioneer CDJ800
2 x stanton cmp800
1 x Pioneer djm 600
2 x Vestax PMC5A
1 x Behringer DJX700
4 x Technics 1210 mk2
2 x stanton STR8150



Replies:
Posted By: nuclearbass
Date Posted: 17 May 2013 at 2:53pm
wheres the porn  i mean pics



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Posted By: biotec
Date Posted: 17 May 2013 at 3:10pm
in what universe can you acrue that on f-all budget!?



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Posted By: kong
Date Posted: 17 May 2013 at 3:51pm
Lots of re-building and servicing of the old kit that was here and selling it on, Haggling,lots  favors from friends in the industry who were absolutely brilliant and we also kept some old kit re-furbished it and found a loving home in some of the installs.


Posted By: nuclearbass
Date Posted: 17 May 2013 at 3:54pm
Originally posted by biotec biotec wrote:

in what universe can you acrue that on f-all budget!?


i wish my budget was has low as his



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Posted By: SamV
Date Posted: 17 May 2013 at 3:57pm
Originally posted by nuclearbass nuclearbass wrote:

Originally posted by biotec biotec wrote:

in what universe can you acrue that on f-all budget!?


i wish my budget was has low as his



This lol.

Also Pics!


Posted By: kong
Date Posted: 17 May 2013 at 4:22pm


Some pics here, not many but was going to go around the venues and post up ones of each rack etc. but my phone popped when the flash went and I think it broke... no money for a new phone in the budget haha!!Confused





Posted By: burningbush
Date Posted: 17 May 2013 at 4:24pm
Wow.

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Posted By: mk2_ginger_biscuit69
Date Posted: 17 May 2013 at 4:31pm
more importantly though, do they pay you a living? All too easy to fall for something you love Embarrassed


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Posted By: kong
Date Posted: 17 May 2013 at 4:34pm
Originally posted by mk2_ginger_biscuit69 mk2_ginger_biscuit69 wrote:

more importantly though, do they pay you a living? All too easy to fall for something you love Embarrassed

Just aboutBeer

I can pay for my beer and rent.


Posted By: midas
Date Posted: 17 May 2013 at 6:02pm
Could you please come and work at my venue on a non existent budget....plleeaassee!!!!!! lol.


Posted By: krusada
Date Posted: 17 May 2013 at 7:36pm
Awesome rig. Especially approve of the lighting kit :-)


Posted By: AUDIO HABIT
Date Posted: 17 May 2013 at 10:01pm
wow ..what would you call a big budgit lol...nice pics thow

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Posted By: tall_mike
Date Posted: 17 May 2013 at 10:06pm
What do you think of the M-12 Wedges? Are they foam front or grill front?


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Posted By: SamV
Date Posted: 17 May 2013 at 11:03pm
Almost you might need an extra couple of projectors.


Posted By: FlipC
Date Posted: 18 May 2013 at 3:37am
Man
you would walk outside and commit suicide after visiting any venue here. - Just so you would't have to think about the shittiness anymore..


Posted By: azlan
Date Posted: 18 May 2013 at 10:21pm
@mike, they are the old ones originally built for SBD with foam fronts (half of them don't even have the passive/biamp switch)

and they were beautiful, so much gain before feedback and so clean


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Posted By: dylan-penguinmedia
Date Posted: 18 May 2013 at 10:51pm
Never seen Coda and budget in the same post!
And that lighting rig isn't messing around either!

That Samson S Zone is a horrible box of tricks tho lol


Posted By: tall_mike
Date Posted: 19 May 2013 at 1:52am
Originally posted by azlan azlan wrote:

@mike, they are the old ones originally built for SBD with foam fronts (half of them don't even have the passive/biamp switch)

and they were beautiful, so much gain before feedback and so clean

They don't need bi-amping... with that crossover :)


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Posted By: kong
Date Posted: 19 May 2013 at 10:34am
A lot more discussion on this than I thought.

In answer to some of the comments:

We were fortunate with coda to be at the right place at the right time to strike a good deal and have let them use the venue to demo the rig to potential customers. All in all the coda folk are a delight to work with.
The lighting rig (mac 500's & 600's)was bought second hand from a much larger venue doing a massive upgrade and wanted shot of their older stock.

@Audio Habit; for the amount of work that has gone into the build, procurement and negotiation I think it's taken several years off my lifeConfused

@Flip C; Whilst the venues have been upgraded to a point a rig is only as good as it's operator, I still mix gigs for other venues who are much smaller and are literally mic to desk to FOH with a bit of processing. There's always lots of tweaks to be made on any system and they can be killer, I just got lucky where I work and had a manager who was into the idea of trying to develop it all (although my wish list is nuts where we are at is a lot better than where the systems started in my opinion).

@Sam V; you're right the AV is seriously lacking and is next on the list, we nearly had an excellent deal on LED panels but it fell through (not all of these projects get off the ground but I need to work out other options) .

@tall_mike; Love the EM m12's properly tight and punchy. I'd like to develop the EM side of things more and have two of the Rooms EM exclusive just as I'd like the auditorium Coda exclusive.

@dylan-penguinmedia; The s-zone and quite a few other bits in there I'd love to upgrade but and hopefully will in the near future. (keep your eyes open and there might be an s-zone with your name on it haha)LOL


Posted By: azlan
Date Posted: 20 May 2013 at 10:18am
you still need to get a couple of LA8-subs to beef it up a bit around 80-150hz, and get rid of the main halls limiters, they are just set slightly too low for the big nights

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Posted By: kong
Date Posted: 20 May 2013 at 10:25am
Originally posted by azlan azlan wrote:

you still need to get a couple of LA8-subs to beef it up a bit around 80-150hz, and get rid of the main halls limiters, they are just set slightly too low for the big nights


It's the 200 cycles mark that needs to be pushed as 80_150 is covered by the subs.
Limiter is set to 105db which is inline with the eu db laws for noise at work levels.    

But you're right, can never have enough sub :)


Posted By: azlan
Date Posted: 20 May 2013 at 10:34am
I think it was a bit lower than that from memory, it just needed that little bit more low end to really bring kick drums to life, and give them impact instead of just flapping trousers 

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Posted By: dylan-penguinmedia
Date Posted: 20 May 2013 at 11:36am
Originally posted by kong kong wrote:

@dylan-penguinmedia; The s-zone and quite a few other bits in there I'd love to upgrade but and hopefully will in the near future. (keep your eyes open and there might be an s-zone with your name on it haha)LOL


Haha noooo! We had one out of an install, and when it sold on eBay I almost delivered it to the guy myself to make sure it went!

Who were you dealing with from Coda? Was it Gareth or one of the guys from Adlib?

Looking good Thumbs Up - what limiting do you use to keep it at your 105? I may have a suggestion on that front...


Posted By: kong
Date Posted: 20 May 2013 at 11:41am
Originally posted by dylan-penguinmedia dylan-penguinmedia wrote:

Originally posted by kong kong wrote:

@dylan-penguinmedia; The s-zone and quite a few other bits in there I'd love to upgrade but and hopefully will in the near future. (keep your eyes open and there might be an s-zone with your name on it haha)LOL


Haha noooo! We had one out of an install, and when it sold on eBay I almost delivered it to the guy myself to make sure it went!

Who were you dealing with from Coda? Was it Gareth or one of the guys from Adlib?

Looking good Thumbs Up - what limiting do you use to keep it at your 105? I may have a suggestion on that front...

Yeah was dealing with  the one and only Gareth Jones, sadly not with Coda Uk anymore.

Have the limiters set on the DNC260. It's an SU got got to make sure students don't blow the rig up! haha.



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