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Soho Mews House, an exclusive leisure and dining destination in London, has unveiled a state-of-the-art audio solution designed to enhance its live music and performance offerings. The immersive audio system, integrated with QSC's Q-SYS platform and Visionary Solutions' PacketAV products, promises high-fidelity sound and customizable control interfaces.
At the heart of the system are the Tower Systems, consisting of LCC84 and SUB310. These systems, which have been tailored to match the Half Moon Bar's wood walls, offer SPL and clarity for live music performances with a controlled dispersion pattern. The Tower Systems feature 20 dB of rear-cancellation on the Tower column, helping to eliminate potential noise on stage.
In the main dining room, 1 SOUND's compact Cannon C4 coaxial loudspeakers and MiniSUB5 subwoofers have been installed under the banquette seating. The Piano Bar, meanwhile, features 1 SOUND's Cannon C6 loudspeakers and WSUB45s. These speakers, known for their high sound quality and custom finishes, are designed to integrate nicely with the space, with custom finishes matching the joinery.
The Q-SYS platform offers a range of benefits, including drag-and-drop plug-in components for switching, virtual matrix routing, videowall control, and live video previews, all without the need for custom programming. Audio streams are managed natively via AES67, Dante, or Q-SYS Media Stream Receivers, allowing flexible routing and processing on the network.
The Half Moon Bar's audio system is part of Tateside's "passion project" at Soho Mews House, where they implemented high-performance, visually appealing products. Tateside, a London-based integrator, led the AV integration for Soho Mews House, ensuring seamless integration of the audio system across the ground, first, and second floors.
The system also includes audio EQ and automatic time alignment shifting in live performance mode, ensuring optimal sound quality for every performance. DMX show lighting is tied in through Q-SYS, with control via an Apple iPad or simplified switching via Pragma wall panels on each floor.
At the Piano Bar, a Skaarhoj motorised fader bank has been installed for basic microphone control. DPA microphones have been used to pick up performances in the Piano Bar, further enhancing the audio experience.
The latest iteration of Soho House is called Soho Mews House, and with its advanced audio solution, it promises to deliver an unparalleled leisure and dining experience for its exclusive clientele. The AV integration for the Half Moon Bar continues to be supported by Tateside's managed services team, ensuring the system remains in top working condition.
In summary, Soho Mews House's audio solution is built around the QSC Q-SYS platform with Visionary Solutions PacketAV integration for immersive audio, customizable control interfaces, and flexible audio streaming protocols. While specific speaker models and their custom finishes are not detailed in the available information, the system is optimized for high-fidelity theatre audio environments.
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