Reopening following major refurbishment, the 100,000sq-ft Kaos at the Palms Resort and Casino day/nightclub now has Funktion-One sound systems installed inside and out
Kaos at the reimagined Palms Resort and Casino in Las Vegas has set a new standard in nightlife hospitality with what has been described as the most technologically advanced nightclub in the world. At its heart, Funktion-One sound – specified and installed by National Technology Associates (NTA) and supplied by Coherent Distribution.
‘With a nightclub/dayclub, the set-up of the audio system is of prime importance,’ says NTA’s Project Manager Nevin Edwards. ‘We knew Funktion-One would be a rider-friendly choice for DJs. We also knew that Funktion-One is installed in other venues across the city, and so the sound system here needed to be larger, better-sounding and louder than any other venue. The nightclubs here are in a constant state of trying to "one-up" each other, so we needed Kaos to one up every other venue in Las Vegas.’
The entrance to the 73,000sq-ft outdoor pool deck/dayclub is home to Damien Hirst’s 23ft-tall sculpture The Warrior and the Bear, as well as two main pools, various side pools, and 39 cabanas, most with their own private pool. The dayclub, which can host around 6,000 people, features a seasonal dome cover that enables it to operate throughout the year. A second Damian Hirst structure – the bronze Demon with Bowl – stands 65ft high at the centre of one of the main pools.
The pool deck also converts into part of the 27,000 sq ft Kaos nightclub via a massive retractable glass wall and a rotating 360° DJ booth with stages on both sides. While the visual elements of pool deck are bold and striking, the sound system was to be visually unobtrusive.
‘With global artists like Marshmello creating the party, the system had to be superlative at all points on the pool deck,’ explains Coherent Distribution’s Todd Konecny. ‘Funktion-One loudspeakers were a crucial part of achieving this goal and, because sometimes more is more, the system predominantly employs the upper tier of Funktion-One equipment like the Evo Series, and F124 and F132 subwoofers.’
The pool deck main stage is in the round and supports both DJs and live acts – often both on the same day. The system uses four (and a half) clusters of Funktion-One Evo 7E cabinets with additional Evo 6SH down and front fill to cover 300° of area around the stage. The main stage’s low frequency array consists of nine F124 bass enclosures and two F132A subwoofers.
The main perimeter is equally substantial through the use of a further 20 Evo 6EH mid-high sections paired 20 F115 mid-bass cabinets, with sub-bass provided by three F124 bass enclosures and four BR221 bass reflex speakers.
Indoors, Kaos nightclub is a study in sensory immersion, Here the sound system had to be exemplary in all respects to support a mixed programme of live acts and DJs.
To achieve the ultra-high performance that the venue demanded, the main room has Funktion-One Dance Stacks built in to the walls flanking the DJ booth. Each stack features two F221 double 21-inch bass enclosures, two F315 triple 15-inch mid-bass cabinets, and six Evo mid/highs for near perfect coverage of the room. The LF range is covered by another six F124 bass enclosures and a pair of F132A subs. Additional F215s, Evo 7SH and Evo 6SH cabinets, MB210, BR118, BR115 and F88s serve to fill in the perimeter areas.
‘Overall, the main room is unequalled with respect to its sheer power and ability to create an entirely enveloping aural experience with any music genre,’ Konecny says. ‘The system makes great use of Dante audio networking to support complex source switching between the various stages and for monitoring the system health. The venue-wide network is a single backbone with an extremely high-bandwidth distribution scheme that allows audio, video, lighting and control to exist within the same domain for the ultimate in controllability and flexibility.’
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