Tom Kerridge’s Pub in the Park utilises Martin Audio

Martin Audio partner SWG Events have a had a long history with Tom Kerridge’s Pub in the Park festival, this year bringing ITS flagship WPL line array to main stage. The rental company will also be providing a turnkey solution for the other three Pub in the Park events, in Chiswick, St Albans and Reigate.

In Marlow, they populated the stage with hangs of 10 WPL enclosures a side, with four of the smaller Wavefront Precision WPS arrays providing fills across the front of the stage and the classic sound of 12 of Martin Audio’s older WS218X subs in a broadside array. This was all powered by Martin Audio’s iKON iK42 process controlled amplifiers in 2-box resolution.

“It was the first time I’d used these subs in conjunction with WPL, and they sounded extremely good,” stated Head of Audio, Simon Purse. Additional SX218s were used as drum fills onstage, along with Martin Audio LE12Js for artists’ monitoring.

Although the site itself was reassuringly flat, and situated far from local housing, the SWG Events team, under production manager Joe Bailey, worked closely with consultants, F1 Acoustics. “We did propagation tests,” confirmed Purse, aware that WPL would throw the 60m-70m distance from stage to site perimeter. “F1 gave us our offsite noise limits which we were comfortably able to stick to, while still achieving good level.”

System tech Sam Jones programmed a ‘Hard Avoid’ setting at the rear of the audience area as a further precaution while SWG Events set the PA as high as they were able, in order to achieve a good down angle, according to Simon Purse. In addition SWG Events’ crew also featured patch engineers James Marsh and Ieuan Fishburn, as well as monitor tech, Fraser Wilks.

“All in all we took a very common-sense design approach, to this event, which really paid off,” concluded Purse.

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