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Bachelors Park Pavilion in Latvia Installs NEXT-proaudio System

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VALMIERA, Latvia – Bachelors Park Pavilion recently installed a NEXT-proaudio LA122 line-array system. 3S SIA supplied and installed the system, chosen in part for its flexibility.

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NEXT-proaudio LA122 line array system at Bachelors Park Pavilion Valmiera, Latvia3S SIA, the Latvian distributor for Portuguese manufacturer NEXT-proaudio, recently installed a NEXT-proaudio LA122 line-array system in “Vecpuišu parka paviljons”, which means “Bachelors park pavilion” is a quite unique place in Valmiera, Latvia. It was built in 1914 and it had started as restaurant, later it was modified for children afterschool activities centre, later was a bowling centre. Unfortunately, several times was on fire but now it is completely rebuilt as an event hall for corporate parties, small scale concerts, and medium size parties.

The general tech company was SIA “Decibel”, represented by the general manager Mr. Aivis Balodis, that contract 3S SIA to supply and install the PA system. The calculations and room simulations with Ease Focus were made by Mr. Arturs Cintins, technical director of 3S SIA. He also developed and implemented FIR filters for that system.

NEXT-proaudio LA122 line array system at Bachelors Park Pavilion Valmiera, Latvia“SIA Decibel is long term customer of ours and he was sure it has to be a NEXT-proaudio system, so he called me. The choice was LA122 line array system, maybe a bit massive for the room, but can handle from jazz trio to metal show, which gives really unlimited flexibility for the venue. I’m confident we’ve built a proper system”, said Einars Cintins, 3S SIA Manager.

The first compliments were from the venue owner right after the first tune was played after system alignment and measurements. He said he expected it was going to be good, but the result overcomes all his expectations.

According the FOH engineer who ran the opening show he “never mixed on anything that sounds so sweet, transparent and free of distortion or colouration.”