An L-Acoustics sound system has overhauled the Hamburg Congress Centre (CCH), one of Europe’s most historic convention facilities, through a five-year renovation.
L-Acoustics’ L series line source arrays played a crucial role in this protected historic landmark, with consultants Graner + Partner
and systems integrator Protones & Co. tasked with the challenge of overhauling this historic venue.
Sustainability sat at the heart of
this project, with the CCH’s commitment to sustainability playing a key role in determining the use of L-Acoustics products, matching the
venue’s pro-environment goals.
The main hall features a left/centre/right configuration, with one L2 and one L2D speaker forming the left and
right arrays, complemented by a centre cluster of one A10i Focus over two A10i wide speakers.
Four KS21 subwoofers are mounted
per side, in a cardioid configuration, ground-stacked on either side of the stage, while two X8 are mounted either side of
the stage for out-fill and eight 5XT placed across the stage lip for in-fill.
Two additional hangs comprised of one A10i
Focus over one A10i Wide provides additional stage monitoring. The whole system is powered by L-Acoustics LA7.16i amplified controllers.
Thie L-Acoustics
system integrates into the wider network at the CCH, which includes Q-Sys Core processors in various halls, utilising the Dante audio-over-IP protocol.