A landmark of the Manchester’s Northern Quarter, the Dry Bar has undergone a renovation of its bar and the music venue ‘Dry Live’.

Dry LiveSituated below the bar, the venue was completely refurbished in 2010, giving it an underground feel. This has since been continued with the installation of a Martin Audio sound system by local specialist Masons and system design engineer, Jack Jennings.

Jennings, chose a Martin Audio Blackline H3H+ horn-loaded solution as best fit: ‘The Martin Audio H3H+ full-range, three-way speaker seemed to fit the bill perfectly,’ he said. ‘Its horizontal format, high power handling, high output levels and 70˚x40˚ dispersion characteristics all leant themselves to this install.’

The basement space was split into several small rooms but the floor has been opened into one large venue with the intention of using the downstairs space for both live music and club events served by a single sound system. The venue operators wanted the audience to be able to get as close to the front of the stage as possible, while still having the desired system — ‘one that can offer all the punch and growl that you’d ever need’ — for both band and club events. Unfortunately, faced with ceiling height restrictions, the drop-height would exclude the use of arrays or standard ‘portrait’ profile speakers.

This presented Jennings with a conundrum: Conventional floor-standing stacks on either side of the stage would be impractical if they needed dismantling, storing and reassembling for certain events. ‘The system needed to have no permanent footprint on the floor and be flown as high as possible, out of the way when not in use,’ he says.

With the intended mixed use of the venue, requiring dynamic and even coverage for a number of different scenarios, Jack Jennings knew the low-profile H3H+ midrange would deliver high-quality instrument and vocal reproduction.

He specified four H3H+ lined up across the front of the stage area. The central two are mounted tight against the ceiling and tilted slightly down to achieve nearfield audience coverage, while the outer two are mounted slightly forward and below, on steel joists either side of the stage.

The high-frequencies needed to be matched by powerful sub-bass and give club promoters the sense of aural immersion they desire — despite operating as a stage-focused system rather than a traditional dancefloor surround. This is provided by four Martin Audio WS218X double-18-inch direct-radiating subs, two each on either side of the stage – fitted with castors to allow them to be easily removed when required and wheeled into a storage area.

The system is powered from a 4U-high rack containing a dedicated Martin Audio DX1.5 2-input/6-output digital controller and three Martin Audio MA switch-mode amplifiers.

‘This elegant set-up provides huge amounts of power and reliability and allows the venue to operate the system without fear of any technical issues,’ Jennings reports.

On top of a new sound system and new look, Dry Live has a new lighting system for bands and club events, also supplied by Masons.

Masons is a long-term Martin Audio dealer, which has provided advanced solutions for the city’s trendy bars and music venues over the years. The company has ensured that the legacy of Tony Wilson’s Factory Records (the original owner of the Dry Bar) is preserved, and that the venue originally opened by New Order is ready to enjoy the next chapter in its life.

Since receiving the huge Martin Audio sound system, Dry Live has played host to some of Manchester and beyond’s finest musical talent in the form of bands, DJs and promoters and is working its way up as one of Manchester’s most sought-after clubs of 2012.

More: www.drylive.co.uk
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