Nine-time Tony Award winner benefitting from LA8-powered dV-DOSC arrays
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NEW YORK CITY — Since its official March 24 debut at Manhattan’s Eugene O’Neill Theatre, The Book of Mormon quickly proved to be 2011’s hottest Broadway hit. Written by South Park‘s Trey Stone and Matt Parker with Avenue Q‘s Robert Lopez, the hilariously irreverent musical was nominated for 14 Tony Awards earlier this year, ultimately taking home nine of them in June, including one for Best Sound Design.
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The prized statuette went to Sound Designer Brian Ronan, who was similarly recognized with an award for Outstanding Sound Design at this year’s Drama Desk Awards in May for his contributions to Anything Goes.
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Ronan, who has long been a fan of L-ACOUSTICS’ dV-DOSC modular line source loudspeaker system, was faced with a challenge when he originally began the sound design process for The Book of Mormon. The set for the show features a false proscenium designed to resemble Salt Lake City’s Mormon Tabernacle, complete with a golden statue of the angel Moroni on its pinnacle. In order to not occlude the statue, which spins at one point during the show, Ronan had Production Engineer Christopher Sloan hang a downfill array of nine dV-DOSC cabinets in a nearly horizontal orientation above the real proscenium.
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Twin arrays of six dV-DOSC each flank the center downfill array at the proscenium and address the mezzanine seats. Out in the house, two more arrays of five dV-DOSC hang from the front-of-house lighting truss and cover the balcony seating areas.
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For low-end reinforcement, a single dV-SUB subwoofer system is positioned on the orchestra floor on each side of the stage. Furthermore, a unique cluster of three dV-SUB is flown between the dV-DOSC delays with the center sub rotated 180 degrees to create a cardioid low frequency system.
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All of the dV-DOSC and dV-SUB systems used for the production are powered and processed by a total of nine LA8 amplified controllers housed backstage.
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“An unexpected challenge to the design was the need to deliver the show’s fast paced string of clever dialogue and intelligent lyrics over the audience’s laughter,” says Ronan. “The show is a constant stream of comedy, which is why it was absolutely critical that we cover every seat with a full-on vocal system that would allow the front row, back of the balcony, and everyone in between to not miss a single line — even during the biggest laughs. This system very effectively achieves that.”
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“I particularly like dV-DOSC because it crosses over at around 800Hz, which is a lower frequency than some of the other brands, without sacrificing intelligibility,” the sound designer adds. “This helps the cabinet sound a little warmer right off that bat without any EQ. I really appreciate that as a starting place. Plus, I love the flexibility of the array designs. It’s nice to be able to pick and choose how much I want to spread a cabinet and how many seats I want to hit. I’ve always found it to be an extremely versatile box.”
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The Book of Mormon is located online at www.bookofmormonbroadway.com, while Masque Sound can be found on the Web at www.masquesound.com.
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L-ACOUSTICS is a leading innovator and manufacturer of high-performance loudspeakers, amplifiers and signal processing devices for touring and installed sound markets. Known around the globe for pioneering and championing the modern line array loudspeaker concept with V-DOSC, the company has received numerous accolades for its K1, KUDO, KARA, KIVA, ARCS, XT coaxial loudspeaker systems and SB line of subwoofer enclosures, all powered and processed with the LA4 and LA8 amplified controllers in fulfillment of a “total system approach.” L-ACOUSTICS products for the US market are distributed by L-ACOUSTICS US of Oxnard, California.
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Top photo credit: Joan Marcus
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