Internationally renowned fine art auctioneers Sotheby’s has installed 16 channels of Shure’s digital ULX-D wireless microphone system at its London HQ. A/V consultant KEL Sound & Vision carried out the system design and installation, and the equipment was sold through A/V retailer AudioLogic.
‘Sotheby’s was using an older wireless microphone system in its auction galleries, but wanted to bring it up to date,’ explains Chris Gutteridge, Technical Director at KEL Sound & Vision. ‘The HQ at New Bond Street is much more extensive than it appears from the street, covering several floors and extending right through tshop fronts on two roads. They were having a few timing problems using their old analogue system, and also wanted to extend their use of wireless across the whole of the Sotheby’s site.
‘They wanted four wireless channels to cover their two main auction galleries, for wireless sound reinforcement of the main auctioneer, and another four to cover their smaller Conduit and Book room galleries – so essentially two channels for each of the four galleries. However, they also wanted a further eight channels that could be used freely throughout the building. They have seven or eight smaller rooms where they hold meetings, presentations and public discussion panels with experts, and they wanted to be able to provide wireless sound reinforcement in any of these at short notice, or use all eight of the floating channels in one location for larger discussion sessions.’
Having decided to go digital, Sotheby’s began looking at Shure’s ULX-D system with KEL, attracted by the scalability of the solution and the ability to encrypt the wireless systems in use in the main auction galleries. The auction house was already using Dante-compatible Bose ESP mixers and Bose loudspeakers in its galleries, so ULX-D’s Dante compatibility was another big point in its favour – ‘a massive bonus’ as Gutteridge puts it. ‘Everything there is on Dante now, and the ULX-D system fitted in perfectly.’
During the upgrade, a Shure SCM820 Intellimix automatic mixer was also installed with the eight-channel system used for discussion panels. ‘We always used the SCM810s in the past,’ comments Chris Gutteridge, ‘but I must say, we’ve been very impressed with the 820 here.’
With the installation complete, wireless systems can be used across the Sotheby’s site, in line with the company’s original requirements. Beltpacks with lavalier microphones and hand-held wireless microphones were supplied with the eight ‘roaming’ ULX-D channels so that Sotheby’s have a choice depending on their exact event requirements, although in the main galleries the auctioneers tend to use beltpacks and lavaliers, leaving their hands free during auctions. ‘At any one time, if auctions are happening in both of the galleries and they also have presentations going on, all 16 channels of ULX-D can potentially be active all over the building.’ concludes Chris Gutteridge.