TILBURG, Netherlands – August 2024 — Since 1996, Concertzaal Tilburg has been an important platform in the Netherlands for a wide range of performances, from classical concerts to pop music and spoken word events. The 743-seat auditorium, known for its versatility, hosts everything from small symphonic and chamber music to amplified concerts, festivals, musical theatre and conferences. To better serve its diverse programming and audience, Concertzaal Tilburg, has upgraded its audio with a new L-Acoustics Kara II concert sound system, marking another step in the venue’s ongoing commitment to providing quality experiences for both performers and attendees.

“Our goal with this upgrade was to address some of the acoustic challenges we’ve faced over the years,” says Pernel van Herpt, Technical Manager at Concertzaal Tilburg. “The Kara II system gives us more flexibility to accommodate our varied program while ensuring consistent sound quality throughout the hall.”

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Designed to provide clear, balanced sound while minimising visual impact on the hall’s aesthetics Fairlight, L-Acoustics Certified Provider Distributor for the Netherlands, integrated a main PA with left/right hangs of eight Kara II line array speakers covering the ground floor. Panflex at the asymmetric 90° setting helps to avoid reflections from the walls while maintaining a wide stereo image. Six KS21 are centrally flown in two columns of three, giving consistent low-end coverage and benefitting from both cardioid and end-fire technology for minimised reflections and maximised rejection on stage. Five 5XT provide front row coverage and imaging. The hall features two balconies that are covered by a distributed system of 5XT and A10i in white, to integrate nicely with the architecture. A P1 processor provides Milan-AVB networking with the LA4X and LA7.16i amplified controllers.

René van der Linden from Fairlight commented, “We’re pleased to have worked with Concertzaal Tilburg on this project. The new system provides a noticeable improvement in sound clarity and coverage, enhancing the overall experience for audiences.”

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The upgrade will benefit a wide range of events, from acoustic performances that require subtle reinforcement to full-scale amplified concerts. It also aims to improve intelligibility for conferences and spoken word events.

Pernel van Herpt, Technical Manager of Concertzaal Tilburg, added, “The new Kara II concert sound system blends into the décor. This upgrade is part of our ongoing efforts to maintain Concertzaal Tilburg as a premier venue for arts and culture in our region.”

As Concertzaal Tilburg continues to serve as a hub for diverse artistic expressions and community gatherings, this sound system upgrade represents another step in its evolution, ensuring it remains a relevant and appreciated venue for years to come.

 

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