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IC Live supplies audio for APAC’s largest LED screen

Designing an outdoor audio installation in an urban environment always presents challenges, not least the need to combat traffic noise and the general din of city life without breaching noise pollution

laws. Those challenges become all the more profound when the installation is one of the most visible AV projects in Hong Kong’s history, located on one of the city’s busiest thoroughfares, involving the creation of Asia Pacific’s biggest LED screen.

An unmissable addition to Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay, the 230ft x 53ft video screen now adorns the exterior of the flagship Sogo department store, itself an icon of the city. Ensuring that the sound matches the calibre of the screen are two 12ft Renkus-Heinz IC Live triple column line arrays delivering highly targeted and transparent audio.

Ian Harris, president and principal consultant of ihD Ltd, was engaged to advise on the project and quickly realised the breadth of the noise issues facing the installation. “Down in the street we measured a standard level of 75 dBA to 85 dBA (weighted) of traffic noise, so we knew our main challenge would be to get the sound or speech across to people through this level of background noise, but without incurring complaints from other traders or the local authorities,” he said.

The onus was therefore on Harris and his team to deliver clear, consistent audio, but to ensure that it only reached those to whom it was directed – namely pedestrians at street level.

“For those reasons it had to be a beam-steered column array,” Harris said, “and Renkus-Heinz IC Live is really the only one that can offer extended bass for the low frequency content.”

Harris employed EASE modelling and ultimately arrived at a straightforward solution comprising two columns of three IC Live Triple column arrays apiece. “We face tropical storms, typhoons and – even in less dramatic periods – salty rain coming off the ocean, so the loudspeakers were provided in weatherproofed finishes,” said Patrick Leung of regional Renkus-Heinz distributor CAH Professional Sound.

The installation took place over the summer, after which Harris and his team cautiously began to put the system into action. “We started at a low level – not even 5dB above the traffic noise level – as we were very keen that the system should not interfere with the activities of other stores,” he said.

In addition to relaying a wealth of pre-recorded advertising content and messages, the new system is also expected to deliver live interviews from the shopfloor and the street below. To this end the installation involved the provision of multiple camera and microphone feeds around the site.

“The system is sounding good. The use of processing to compress signals in order to really define the range has definitely helped us too,” Harris said.

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