BARCELONA, Spain – The BAM (Barcelona Acciò Musical) Festival, which runs concurrently with the Spanish city's traditional La Mercè celebrations, has attracted 120,000 music fans with mostly free, mostly open-air concerts throughout the downtown area.
This year's 18th annual BAM Festival included a host of European and American rock, hip-hop and dance artists, such as Goldfrapp, OK Go, Anti-Pop Consortium, Belle & Sebastian and El Guincho, and featured substantial Lab.gruppen-powered EAW P.A. systems on the MTV-BAM and Electro-BAM stages at the Parc del Fòrum.
For the MTV-BAM stage (larger of the two), production sound company Focus, S.A. supplied an EAW speaker system including 12 KF760 long-throw line array modules, four KF730 compact line array modules and eight SB730 compact line array subwoofers per side, all under the control of UX8800 digital signal processors.
Because of the size of the listening area that had to be covered, Focus designed the system to project the low frequencies, taking advantage of the omni-directional pattern of the KF760 below 150 Hz to provide additional coverage control. Alignment of the system was simplified by keeping the distance between the KF760/KF730 modules and the subs to just six feet.
Additional ground-stacked EAW subs boosted the low end. "It was a pop rock festival, so we designed a cardioid configuration with a ‘double line arc' with 16 SB1000z [large format subwoofers], which delivered an incredible punch in the central area, where most of the audience was located," said Pepe Ferrer of Focus S.A. The system also included an infill of KF750 High Output Array Loudspeakers in a left-right configuration with four KF730 modules for mono voice front fill.
The entire EAW system was powered by Lab.gruppen's FP+ Series and fP Series amplifiers. Twelve FP 10000Q and pair of FP 13000, along with several racks each of FP 4000 and fP 3400, provided over 80 reliable channels of sound for the main FOH system, including the additional ground stacked subs. Additional racks containing a mix of FP+ and smaller fP Series models handled the infill and sidefill arrays and mono voice front fill.
Chosen by Focus for reliability and their ability to endure stress and power density, Lab.gruppen's FP+ Series worked well with the EAW loudspeaker elements.
Elsewhere, Focus deployed EAW's new KF740 3-way full-range loudspeakers on the Electro BAM Festival stage. Focus designed a system with eight KF740 speakers and four KF730 modules per side, together with 16 SB850z dual 18-inch subwoofers in an "end fired" left-right configuration, with two UX8800 processors handling signal management. Eight KF730 modules provided out fill coverage with an additional two KF730 modules carrying front fill.
The main FOH system was powered by a mix of Lab.gruppen FP+ Series including 8 FP 6400 and 2 FP 13000, alongside 4 racks of fP Series (fP 3400 and fP 2600). The out fill and front fill KF730 elements were all powered by an additional 3 FP 13000.
"I think the EAW KF740 really complements the legendary KF Series," said Ferrer. "The KF740 combines the powerful capacity of the KF760 with the versatility of the KF730, and you can see the evolution from the KF750. Plus, like all EAW line arrays, it's so easy to hang and set up. From my point of view, it's an excellent product for a wide variety of events and applications, and it's the perfect partner with the KF760 for large events."
A pair of SB730 compact line array subwoofers and four JF260z 2-way compact loudspeakers under the control of a single UX8800 processor and driven by four Lab.gruppen fP 3400 amplifiers provided onstage side fill. Eight JFX260i compact full-range loudspeakers, again driven by Lab.gruppen amplification, were deployed for onstage monitoring.
Ferrer said he preferred Lab.gruppen amplification when it comes to powering the EAW system, crediting the combination for reliability, energy efficiency, power and sound quality. "The final result was brilliant…awesome…superb," Ferrer said. "We received many congratulations and e-mails thanking us for the sound quality that our systems provided."
Both the EAW and Lab.gruppen products were supplied to Focus, S.A. by Spain-based Pro3 & Co.
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