With locations in Belgravia, Bishopsgate and Canary Wharf, the Boisdale live music restaurants rank among London’s finest, venues at which customers can enjoy a unique, supper club vibe that combines fine dining with world-class entertainment. Attention to detail is key – including sound quality.
The system at Boisdale’s largest property, Canary Wharf, has recently been replaced by a new, all-Nexo installation comprising loudspeakers from the Geo M6, ID Series and ePS ranges, with amplification from 11 Dante-networked Nexo NXAmp4X2 Mk2 powered processors.
‘We strive to offer our customers the best of everything, from the moment they walk through the door,’ explains Boisdale Commercial and Marketing Director, Adam Priestly. ‘Alongside a premium food, drink and entertainment offering, it’s also important to curate the right atmosphere, and sound is a big part of this. Most importantly of course, we want performers and audience alike to experience the very best live sound, and that’s exactly what they get with Nexo.’
The system was designed by the Engineering Support Team at Nexo in Plailly, France, using the company’s NS-1 configuration and performance modelling software, with the final installation handled by Oxford-based Event Production Services.
‘There are four Geo M620s in the main clusters in the live music area,’ says Nexo UK Sales Manager, Andy Simmons. ‘And, of course, it’s important that every seat in the house gets a good view of the stage, so flying the L18 subs and locating IDS110 subs under the stage really did the trick.
‘It’s also important that the whole audience gets even coverage of SPL and frequency response in what is actually quite a complex space, so we used a three-box Geo M620 cluster as a delay, with ID24s as font fill, fills for adjacent rooms and for a large bay window space to the side of the venue. The facility to change the horizontal coverage of the bottom delay speaker made it easy to achieve even coverage further away from the stage, so now every table gets to see and hear the performance without compromise.
The sound on stage is every bit as good as the front of house, with a fully active monitoring system comprising eight Nexo P12 wedges, with a P12 and L15 sub for the drum fill.
In the downstairs bar, Nexo’s new ePS 6 point-source loudspeakers have been installed in the main and adjacent rooms, with compact ID24s chosen to cover the area directly in front of the bar. Four IDS210 subwoofers are literally part of the furniture, bookending the banquette seating while extending the low-end response for Boisdale’s nightly DJ sets.
‘Obviously, we get a lot of visiting engineers here and the praise for the new system is universal’ reports Boisdale Head of Sound Ido Tavori. ‘We also get great feedback from our audiences. The new Nexo system plays a really important role in the customer experience here at Boisdale.’
And it seems the bands are impressed with the new Nexo system. Following a show by acid jazz stalwarts The Brand New Heavies, vocalist/guitarist Simon Bartholomew noted: ‘The difference in sound at Boisdale since the new Nexo sound system was installed for the band and audience is pronounced. They got the right guys for the job and a show ain’t a show without good sound.’
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