After a recent upgrade, Cumulus NYC’s Stage 17 – a live performance and broadcast studio at Cumulus’s New York City cluster (WABC, WPLJ, WNSH, WNBM) – now uses an Allen & Heath GLD-80 Digital Mixing Systems at FOH and to provide a stereo broadcast mix, and six A&H ME-1 Personal Mixing Systems for on-stage monitoring.
With its new audio systems, Stage 17 has hosted more than 100 live music broadcasts, interviews, fund raisers and other special events since March of 2017. ‘Our goal for Stage 17 was to convert a large conference room into a live performance studio for use by the multiple Cumulus stations here in New York for a variety of events,’ says Director of Engineering, Dan Hirschl.
Hirschl says he had previously helped a colleague set up a Qu-16, a smaller Allen & Heath digital mixer: ‘It was very intuitive. I was able to figure it out and make it happen within fifteen minutes. Also, it didn’t take a lot of work to get his mic sounding the way it should for broadcast. So, that experience was part of the reason we chose the GLD-80s for Stage 17. And I wanted the GLD’s routing ability and expansion options.’
Integrator Dale Pro Audio provided the audio systems for Stage 17, with Senior Broadcast Director of Sales Joe Prout explaining: ‘After Dan Hirschl contacted us, we demo’d the GLD-80 for several of his engineers and they said, ‘This is great! It’s simple and easy to connect and we can understand the interface and the surface immediately.’’
During events, WPLJ engineers make good use of the GLD-80’s digital features: ‘We’ve had days when there were multiple artists on the stage and we were able to use scenes to go seamlessly from show to show and that’s been really good for us, and we’re using the compression and reverb all the time,’ Hirschl says.
Stage 17’s FOH GLD-80 also feeds six Allen & Heath ME-1 Personal Mixing Systems used for artist headphone monitoring and the room is equipped with wedge monitors, which are mixed from FOH.