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Ruth Eckerd Hall Upgrades with d&b SL-Series System

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Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit performed at Ruth Eckerd Hall in April

CLEARWATER, FL – Ruth Eckerd Hall turned to APAV Solutions for an audio system upgrade. The venue had installed a d&b audiotechnik C-Series system close to two decades ago, and it was time to replace it to ensure an unparalleled audio experience for audiences and performers. APAV Solutions, led by CEO and founder Craig Beyrooti, designed and installed a new d&b SL-Series system.

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APAV Solutions deployed 9 x KSL8 over 3 x KSL12 per side in L/R configuration

Ruth Eckerd Hall, the historic performing arts venue in Clearwater, FL, has significantly enhanced its audio production capabilities with a d&b audiotechnik SL-Series loudspeaker system. The new system, designed and installed by APAV Solutions, replaces the Hall’s nearly two-decade-old d&b C-Series system, continuing the venue’s ability to provide an unparalleled audio experience for audiences and performers alike.

Craig Beyrooti, CEO and founder of APAV Solutions, elaborated on the venue’s needs that drove the system upgrade: “Today, tour riders call for line arrays and the Hall frequently had to swap out their point source system. They wanted a top-tier product and because they’ve had a positive, long-standing relationship with d&b audiotechnik, the step up to SL-Series was the natural choice. While Ruth Eckerd Hall was happy with their C-series system, it was nearly twenty years old…it was time to upgrade.”

The upgraded system features a combination of KSL and XSL loudspeakers and SL-SUB subwoofers, renowned for their exceptional sound quality, directivity control, and low-frequency performance. This configuration delivers pristine audio coverage throughout the hall, minimizing troublesome reflections and maximizing intelligibility.

The center cluster features 6 x XLS12 tops flanked by 2 x SL-SUB subwoofers on each side

The system upgrade began during the Covid-19 period which caused a delay in the installation of the SL-SUBs. Despite the initial lack of subwoofers, Philip Dunn, the head of sound at Ruth Eckerd Hall, praised the new system’s exceptional low-end performance and headroom. “When we first installed the system, we ran the ArrayCalc simulations, configured everything, and started playing music, I was astounded by how much low-end just the KSL and XSL loudspeakers were putting out without subs. For such compact enclosures, the low-end extension was incredible. The system was producing frequencies down in the 60 Hz region.”

“But what really blew me away, was the minimal amount of low-end energy hitting the stage,” Dunn continued, “This minimal SPL is attributed to the way the side- and forward-firing drivers work together to mitigate excessive energy at the rear of the enclosures while simultaneously providing tight pattern control and reinforcing the energy aimed at the audience. But simply stated, bands love the quieter stage when they’re performing, and it was a critical factor in choosing the SL-Series system.”

Once the SL-SUBs were installed, the system’s low-frequency reproduction was taken to a new level of power and impact. “Heilung was our first act to perform on the complete system. They create drum-heavy, Nordic shamanic music and their rider specified a minimum of eight subwoofers. Our challenge was, we had just received, but hadn’t officially deployed our SL-Subs. With the help of d&b we got them installed right before the show,” Dunn shared. “At the end of the night, Heilung’s engineer said our d&b audiotechnik system was hands down the best PA he’d ever heard. Oh my god, it was incredible. The audience felt the music and the building literally resonated.”

Another benefit of the new system is its ease of deployment and removal. The SL-series line arrays can be quickly flown in and out as needed, accommodating touring acts who may require the use of their own systems. “We included multi-pin disconnects and array site markers to ensure that when the system is taken down, we can redeploy it in the same position.” explained Beyrooti. Dunn added, “We can take down the d&b system in an hour and have it back in two, all with minimum staff.”

Dunn also emphasized the system’s appeal to the touring artists and their engineers, who have embraced Ruth Eckerd Hall’s in-house system. “We chose the d&b SL-Series system because it’s rider-ready. No one questions it anymore. When acts come in, they run a quick sound check and everything sounds good. After they play their show, if they’ve performed in the venue before, they always comment on how good our room and the system sounds.”

The new d&b audiotechnik loudspeaker system at Ruth Eckerd Hall represents a significant investment in delivering world-class sound quality to its patrons. By choosing d&b audiotechnik and partnering with APAV Solutions, Ruth Eckerd Hall reaffirms its commitment to providing an immersive and unforgettable audio experience for all.

“I can walk into a show with zero concerns because with d&b audiotechnik SL-Series, I know everything will go smoothly and sound great.” Dunn concluded.

System Details

APAV Solutions deployed 9 x KSL8 over 3 x KSL12 per side in L/R configuration. The center cluster features 6 x XLS12 tops flanked by 2 x SL-SUB subwoofers on each side that were flown utilizing a custom frame solution. Front fill coverage is provided by E3 point source speakers that were already installed, plus 2 x ground-deployed SL-GSUB. V10P loudspeakers were also deployed as deck outflows.