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National Television Awards at O2 Arena Heard via Martin Audio MLA System

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LONDON – Britain’s 19th National TV Awards were held recently at London’s O2. Stewart Chaney’s London-based Plus 4 Audio handled the audio in the venue, specifying a Martin Audio MLA (Multi-cellular Loudspeaker Array) system. The event, initiated in 1995 and moved to the O2 in 2010, featured host Dermot O’Leary and celebrated the most popular TV shows of the past year. More details from Martin (www.martin-audio.com):

Plus 4 Audio decided to try a different approach with the array design after talking through the system capabilities with Martin Audio Application Support specialist, Andy Davies.

“Key to the design was finding a system that could deliver consistent audience coverage while dramatically reducing the on-stage sound,” said Davies. “With most of the acceptance speeches given from an open lectern position gain before feedback was critical to the live sound mix.”

MLA easily achieved this, even allowing system tech Mark Edwards to reduce reflections from the glass-fronted VIP sections through the advanced optimization software.

The Plus 4 team fielded 22 x MLA enclosures and two MLD Downfill cabinets for the main system, with infill and outfill duties handled by their existing cabinet stock.

Using a self-powered cabinet meant the unobtrusive MLA distro racks could be concealed in the roof of the O2, dramatically cutting down cable and mains distribution requirements.

“The MLA really proved itself to us on the very first challenging show we had used it on,” stated Plus 4 Audio’s senior engineer, Mark Ballard. “We pride ourselves on achieving excellent sound quality in difficult situations and this year’s NTA show was a great result for us.”