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TANKS ARTS CENTRE

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A full gear list can be found at the bottom of this case study.
21/10/22
d&b pattern control comes in handy when hanging a loudspeaker system inside a war-era fuel storage tank.

The Tanks Arts Centre’s name says it all. This dynamic and busy hub for visual and performing arts in Cairns has been created from three giant, concrete tanks originally built in wartime to store fuel for the Royal Australian Navy. Of the three main structures remaining, Tank 5 has been converted into one of Australia’s most unusual performance spaces. Inside its 8m-high, 1m-thick circular wall is a fully equipped performance stage, a tiered audience area for up to 650 people, and a licensed bar. Though the roof is new, it is still held aloft by a veritable forest of oil stained original timber poles – heritage listed, as is the entire site.

Established and run by the Cairns Regional Council, Tanks hosts a wide variety of artists, with recent acts including The Hoodoo Gurus, Amy Shark, Vika and Linda Bull and many more.

Photo: Tanks Arts Centre

THE CHALLENGE

Recognising that the existing PA in Tank 5 had multiple shortcomings, Council issued a tender for an upgrade of the front of house speaker system and console. The circular concrete walls provide just one of the acoustic challenges for this unique venue. The relatively lightweight roof structure meant that sound leakage to adjacent residential areas also needed to be addressed. That made pattern control, while providing even coverage of the entire audience area, a priority for the loudspeaker upgrade. The other key requirement was to deliver a rider friendly, no compromise PA system that would attract top flight national and international acts to come to the venue, without having to truck in production.

Photo: Adrian Goleby

THE FIX

Having had previous experience installing a d&b audiotechnik system in the Cairns Performing Arts Centre, local Integrators AVLX, working with Graeme Hicks of Entertainment Production Supplies, proposed a solution based around d&b Vi series components.

The winning tender, designed with input from NAS Solutions engineer Doug Pringle, comprised left and right hangs of Vi8 and Vi12 line array loudspeakers, with a pair of flown Vi-SUB cardioid subwoofers each side plus a V10P centre fill and V7P left and right out fills. Four d&b B22 subs were mounted under the stage, along with six of the 8S coaxial point source speakers providing front of stage fill.

Processing and system power was provided by nine of the four-channel d&b 40D amplifiers.

Knowing the venue constraints, and with advice from d&b distributor NAS Solutions, the team proposed the crucial addition of d&b ArrayProcessing to the specification.  ArrayProcessing software calculates and applies a series of FIR and IIR filters to each individual cabinet in the array to control the behaviour of a d&b line array system across the entire listening area. It is especially useful in difficult and reverberant spaces.

“The design was done with d&b’s proprietary tool, ArrayCalc”, notes Doug Pringle, who also commissioned the system.  “We first plot where listeners are and how to cover them; then put in the walls and see how much spill the design is getting. If you can minimise the spill onto surrounding surfaces and maximise the coverage of the audience, you’ve won the acoustics war. d&b line arrays in that environment are good at not overshooting. The flown subs are cardioid, so they shoot into the room and not into the backstage area to excite the acoustics around there. Then ArrayProcessing on top improves that one step further.”

THE RESULT

The outcome after commissioning has more than met the exacting tender specifications and garnered praise from all, including touring acts, who love the atmosphere generated in the unique performance environment.

Post commissioning, Doug Pringle was satisfied that including d&b ArrayProcessing was the right move for the unique construction of the tank.

“It keeps excitation of the room down and tonality consistent through the room,” he observed.  “You can be in front of the PA with a microphone and no frequency is going to jump out, so level before feedback is improved. It’s a good clean system. It’s not just a beast for the heavy acts. It performs consistently at all volumes.”

Graeme Hicks agrees. “The difference between turning the ArrayProcessing on and off is just unbelievable. The whole thing is so tight now at the bottom. Speech is incredible. Acoustic guitars are just crisp and transparent.”

Having listened in on a recent sound check, Graeme also points to the benefits of the d&b system’s midrange clarity.  “A lot of PAs aren’t kind to female vocals,” he noted. “There is a crossover point between the mids and the horns that in other systems is often not reproduced well, but in there it was just so smooth. This particular engineer got up, walked around the room and came back and said, ‘Well, I won’t bother doing that anymore – it sounds the same everywhere I go!’”

Doug believes the investment will unquestionably achieve the ‘rider friendly’ goals for the upgrade. “For Tanks Arts Centre, it’s definitely an investment in the quality of show they want to have.”

TANKS ARTS CENTRE
46 Collins Avenue, Edge Hill, Cairns, QLD
www.tanksartscentre.com
Further information on the full range of d&b audiotechnik products can be found here.

FEATURED PRODUCTS

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GEAR LIST & FLOOR PLAN


6× d&b audiotechnik Vi8
3-way passive line array loudspeaker
Components: 2× 10”/1× 8”/2× 1.4”
Dispersion: 80°
Max. SPL: 142 dB
Weight: 34kg

6× d&b audiotechnik Vi12
3-way passive line array loudspeaker
Components: 2× 10”/1× 8”/2× 1.4”
Dispersion: 120°
Max. SPL: 142 dB
Weight: 34kg

4× d&b audiotechnik Vi-SUB
Flyable cardioid subwoofer
Components: 18”/12”
Dispersion: Cardioid
Max. SPL: 137dB
Weight: 62kg

1× d&b audiotechnik V10P
3-way passive point source loudspeaker
Components: 2× 10”/8”/1.4”
Dispersion: 110° × 40°
Max. SPL: 139dB
Weight: 33kg

2× d&b audiotechnik V7P
3-way point source loudspeaker
Components: 2× 10”/8”/1.4”
Dispersion: 75° × 40°
Max. SPL: 140dB
Weight: 33kg

6× d&b audiotechnik 8S
2-way compact coaxial loudspeaker
Components: 8”/1”
Dispersion: 100° conical
Max. SPL: 127dB
Weight: 7.4kg

4× d&b audiotechnik B22
Subwoofer suited for ground stacked applications
Components: 18”/18”
Dispersion: Omnidirectional
Max. SPL: 143 dB
Weight: 106kg

9× d&b audiotechnik 40D
Four channel amplifier
Max. Output Power: 4× 2400/2000 W into 4/8 Ω
Colour TFT touchscreen
Configurable GPIO
Weight: 13.3kg

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A full gear list can be found at the bottom of this case study.
21/10/22

d&b pattern control comes in handy when hanging a loudspeaker system inside a war-era fuel storage tank.

The Tanks Arts Centre’s name says it all. This dynamic and busy hub for visual and performing arts in Cairns has been created from three giant, concrete tanks originally built in wartime to store fuel for the Royal Australian Navy. Of the three main structures remaining, Tank 5 has been converted into one of Australia’s most unusual performance spaces. Inside its 8m-high, 1m-thick circular wall is a fully equipped performance stage, a tiered audience area for up to 650 people, and a licensed bar. Though the roof is new, it is still held aloft by a veritable forest of oil stained original timber poles – heritage listed, as is the entire site.

Established and run by the Cairns Regional Council, Tanks hosts a wide variety of artists, with recent acts including The Hoodoo Gurus, Amy Shark, Vika and Linda Bull and many more.

THE CHALLENGE

Recognising that the existing PA in Tank 5 had multiple shortcomings, Council issued a tender for an upgrade of the front of house speaker system and console. The circular concrete walls provide just one of the acoustic challenges for this unique venue. The relatively lightweight roof structure meant that sound leakage to adjacent residential areas also needed to be addressed. That made pattern control, while providing even coverage of the entire audience area, a priority for the loudspeaker upgrade. The other key requirement was to deliver a rider friendly, no compromise PA system that would attract top flight national and international acts to come to the venue, without having to truck in production.

THE FIX

Having had previous experience installing a d&b audiotechnik system in the Cairns Performing Arts Centre, local Integrators AVLX, working with Graeme Hicks of Entertainment Production Supplies, proposed a solution based around d&b Vi series components.

The winning tender, designed with input from NAS Solutions engineer Doug Pringle, comprised left and right hangs of Vi8 and Vi12 line array loudspeakers, with a pair of flown Vi-SUB cardioid subwoofers each side plus a V10P centre fill and V7P left and right out fills. Four d&b B22 subs were mounted under the stage, along with six of the 8S coaxial point source speakers providing front of stage fill. Processing and system power was provided by nine of the four-channel d&b 40D amplifiers.

Knowing the venue constraints, and with advice from d&b distributor NAS Solutions, the team proposed the crucial addition of d&b ArrayProcessing to the specification.  ArrayProcessing software calculates and applies a series of FIR and IIR filters to each individual cabinet in the array to control the behaviour of a d&b line array system across the entire listening area. It is especially useful in difficult and reverberant spaces.

“The design was done with d&b’s proprietary tool, ArrayCalc”, notes Doug Pringle, who also commissioned the system.  “We first plot where listeners are and how to cover them; then put in the walls and see how much spill the design is getting. If you can minimise the spill onto surrounding surfaces and maximise the coverage of the audience, you’ve won the acoustics war. d&b line arrays in that environment are good at not overshooting. The flown subs are cardioid, so they shoot into the room and not into the backstage area to excite the acoustics around there. Then ArrayProcessing on top improves that one step further.”

THE RESULT

The outcome after commissioning has more than met the exacting tender specifications and garnered praise from all, including touring acts, who love the atmosphere generated in the unique performance environment.

Post commissioning, Doug Pringle was satisfied that including d&b ArrayProcessing was the right move for the unique construction of the tank.

“It keeps excitation of the room down and tonality consistent through the room,” he observed.  “You can be in front of the PA with a microphone and no frequency is going to jump out, so level before feedback is improved. It’s a good clean system. It’s not just a beast for the heavy acts. It performs consistently at all volumes.”

Graeme Hicks agrees. “The difference between turning the ArrayProcessing on and off is just unbelievable. The whole thing is so tight now at the bottom. Speech is incredible. Acoustic guitars are just crisp and transparent.”

Having listened in on a recent sound check, Graeme also points to the benefits of the d&b system’s midrange clarity.  “A lot of PAs aren’t kind to female vocals,” he noted. “There is a crossover point between the mids and the horns that in other systems is often not reproduced well, but in there it was just so smooth. This particular engineer got up, walked around the room and came back and said, ‘Well, I won’t bother doing that anymore – it sounds the same everywhere I go!’"

Doug believes the investment will unquestionably achieve the ‘rider friendly’ goals for the upgrade. “For Tanks Arts Centre, it’s definitely an investment in the quality of show they want to have.”

Further information on the full range of d&b audiotechnik products can be found here.
Photo: Tanks Arts Centre
Photo: Adrian Goleby

TANKS ARTS CENTRE
46 Collins Avenue, Edge Hill, Cairns, QLD
www.tanksartscentre.com

GEAR LIST & FLOOR PLAN

6× d&b audiotechnik Vi8
3-way passive line array loudspeaker
Components: 2× 10”/1× 8”/2× 1.4”
Dispersion: 80°
Max. SPL: 142 dB
Weight: 34kg

6× d&b audiotechnik Vi12
3-way passive line array loudspeaker
Components: 2× 10”/1× 8”/2× 1.4”
Dispersion: 120°
Max. SPL: 142 dB
Weight: 34kg

4× d&b audiotechnik Vi-SUB
Flyable cardioid subwoofer
Components: 18”/12”
Dispersion: Cardioid
Max. SPL: 137dB
Weight: 62kg
1× d&b audiotechnik V10P
3-way passive point source loudspeaker
Components: 2× 10”/8”/1.4”
Dispersion: 110° × 40°
Max. SPL: 139dB
Weight: 33kg

2× d&b audiotechnik V7P
3-way point source loudspeaker
Components: 2× 10”/8”/1.4”
Dispersion: 75° × 40°
Max. SPL: 140dB
Weight: 33kg

6× d&b audiotechnik 8S
2-way compact coaxial loudspeaker
Components: 8”/1”
Dispersion: 100° conical
Max. SPL: 127dB
Weight: 7.4kg
4× d&b audiotechnik B22
Subwoofer suited for ground stacked applications
Components: 18”/18”
Dispersion: Omnidirectional
Max. SPL: 143 dB
Weight: 106kg

9× d&b audiotechnik 40D
Four channel amplifier
Max. Output Power: 4× 2400/2000 W into 4/8 Ω
Colour TFT touchscreen
Configurable GPIO
Weight: 13.3kg

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