Supernova Techno presents The Boris Brejcha Showcase saw German DJ/producer play a powerful three-hour set at Budapest’s 12,000-capacity László Papp Sports Arena (Budapest Arena) in his signature joker’s mask. Delivering the beats was a Martin Audio MLA PA, provided by Hungarian partner, BG Event.

Supernova Techno presents The Boris Brejcha ShowcaseAfter last year’s full house show, the country’s premier event hall provided a fitting venue to deliver the set under state of the art sound and lighting, where the DJ was supported by label-mates Denis Bul, Ann Clue & Theydream.

This included a main PA comprising 15 MLA elements (and one MLD Downfill enclosure) on each flank of the stage, with a first delay line comprising eight MLA per side and the second delay position with eight MLA Compact per side. Some 24 MLX enclosures were placed in a sub array, eight stacks of three, with the bottom box in each flipped to cardioid. In addition, 2x6 W8LS rigged subs were set up in end fire configuration behind one side of the first delay point. The system was driven by three Lake LM44 processors, four Martin Audio Merlin system management controllers and a U-Net network hub.

BG Event also equipped the VIP Backstage area with a further hang of four MLA Compact (on one side only) and similarly there was a single hang of six MLA Compact in the VIP Sky Bar.

Supernova Techno’s Boris Brejcha Showcase

‘The audience area in the László Papp Sports Arena is 110m long and 40m wide,’ explains, BG Event’s Balázs Szentiványi. ‘The mighty Martin Audio MLA system could easily have done the job with a single left and right hang based on the pre-calculations. However, at the request of the promoters, and bearing in mind the type of gig this was, it was required to have more hung speaker arrays and delay towers, creating different zones. In that way it ensured the audience could enjoy the same quality sound everywhere in the venue.

‘We therefore had plenty of headroom and it was brilliant working with the system – in fact, for anyone looking to the sound crew, it would have seemed an easy ride. The only extra job it presented us was laying loads of cabling on the catwalk.’

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