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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Sound Power ready for BSS Soundweb London changeover

BSS Audio and UK distributor Sound Technology Ltd is pleased to report high-profile AV systems integrator Sound Power is upgrading to BSS Soundweb London for future installs.

Few companies can have fitted more BSS Soundweb units into their vast portfolio of bar retail chains this year than AV systems integrators, Sound Power. For many years the company has been closely associated with roll-outs on the high street — particularly those who place high currency on automated venues, with simple plug and play facilities. Foremost among these has been the JD Wetherspoon estate (through their vibrant Lloyd’s No. 1 portfolio).

Having just announced the opening of a further 250 sites over the next five years, Sound Power director David Ridout sees no let up — particularly as a percentage of these will be designated Lloyds No. 1’s.


Having just completed the group’s flagship Union Rooms in Plymouth — where multiple Soundwebs again handle all the routing and gain structure, he is now ready for the switch-over to the newer Soundweb London on January 1st, 2010.


“The HiQ.net System Architect is probably more intuitive than the Soundweb Designer,” says Ridout. “It has the advantage of being able to do clever things with the Logic and also the flexibility to configure the processing blocks with different I/O’s and a combination of Mic and Line.”

Having delivered around 180 Wetherspoon group sites, with 95% of them equipped with Soundweb, he estimates that there are at least 200 of the DSP devices out in the field. Most are timed to turn the volume on automatically at 5pm, when Lloyds No. 1 drops its ‘Wetherspoons’ silent daytime trading policy and introduces music for the night time session.


Full story:
www.soundtech.co.uk/bss/news/sound-power-soundweb-london


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