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CupOJoy selects Martin Audio WPS for permanent sound installation  

Some 33 years after it was founded, the 550-seat CupOJoy live music venue in Green Bay, Wisconsin, has taken delivery of its first permanently installed sound system in the larger space within the two-auditorium venue to which it relocated two years ago (having successively occupied two previous locations).

 

Part of a complete audio-visual fit-out masterminded by local system integrators CCCP (Camera Corner), a Martin Audio Wavefront Precision WPS line array was specified. The facility is a non-profit organisation run by volunteers; a two-year fund-raising programme led up to the investment.

 

CCCP’s Steve Littlepage was tech head and system designer. He detailed two WPS line array hangs, seven elements per side, driven in single box resolution from two Martin Audio iKon iK81 amplifiers (with channel 8 of each iK81 used to drive DD6 front fills). These are set either at the edge of the stage, or operate on a thrust with a different system preset.

 

Four SX218 subwoofers, driven by the iK42, are flown in an end-fire configuration and aligned with the arrays. For system set-up and optimisation, CCCP used Martin Audio’s Display 2 and 3 software (for 3D modelling of the space). This was backed up by Ease plots.

 

As part of the requirement, CCCP also provided new projector, screen and PTZ cameras, and created a flexible infrastructure for touring productions to patch into the system with their control. This will also be networked to CupOJoy’s smaller 200-cap venue across the hall, where an appropriate PA is installed. A Q-Sys backbone provides system flexibility between Performance mode for concerts and a Presentation mode via touch panel or iPad app, for corporate events.

 

(Photos: Scott Eastman/Great Scott Images/Martin Audio)

 

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