Located in the Llano Grande Lake Park Resort in Mercedes, Texas, the Hynes Center has installed a permanent stage sound system based on Alcons Audio line arrays.

Oak Ridge BoysCompleted in January 2016, the 15,000-sq-ft multi-purpose venue sought to ensure consistently high-quality audio for its concerts and other events, regardless of whether a visiting act has its own system.

Constructed bt the Ziwa Corporation, Project Development Manager Scott Shull contacted the Oak Ridge Boys to discuss the audio needs for the venue’s first series of concerts. FOH engineer Marko Hunt recommended Alcons line arrays and Shull retained integrator, Third Street R&D to design and install an Alcons system for the Hynes Center.

Greg Carttar, Third Street R&D’s owner, used nine Alcons LR7/90 Micro Line-Array modules per side supplemented by four BF302 Mk.II double 15-inch subwoofers under the stage. The line arrays are mirror-imaged with the ribbons on the outside for beneficial side-wall reflections and the arrays are aimed downwards slightly to minimize rear-wall echoes. Two Alcons Sentinel 10 Amplified Loudspeaker Controllers provide a total of 20kW of power along with DSP presets for the loudspeakers.

Third Street R&D completed the installation on time and without  incident: ‘In my experience, you don’t need to mess with an Alcons systems,’ Carttar says.

Shull was also pleased with the installation: ‘I know when I’ve done my job right’, he said. ‘I get to sit down and enjoy the show…’

‘Before the show, I walked the room and immediately noticed a lack of phase shift in the high end or any hump in the mid-range,’ FOH engineer Hunt says. ‘The soundstage was very wide and the frequency response maintained well at the horizontal extremes. Highs and mids were smooth and excellent to the back of the room. This blew away even my previous experience with ribbon drivers.

‘The real test of the system came at showtime, and I was not disappointed. The Oak Ridge Boys have a six-piece band with a slamming drummer, solid bass player, lead and steel guitars and an acoustic player and keyboardist. In front is the legendary Oak Ridge Boys quartet doing featuring the extraordinary bass voice of Richard Sterban. I have mixed these guys on the largest rig and the worst junk, but last night was good from the go. With very minute EQ changes I had a solid drum and bass foundation, body in the voices and great definition on all the players. And when the bass singer hit his first solo note the crowd came unglued yet he sat clearly in the mix with the other guys, another test of a good system.

‘It’s a big room and the speakers look small from the rear of the house. But there’s an astounding amount of sound from the Alcons arrays and these shows were fun to do.’

More: www.alconsaudio.com

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