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Outline Butterfly at the BAFTA Awards
Andy Wood Apr 29 2008, 8:00am
Britannia Row’s Butterfly used in one of the world’s most famous theatres
London’s Royal Opera House - one of the most famous opera theatres in the world and home of Britain’s prestigious Royal Opera and Royal Ballet companies - recently hosetd the BAFTA ceremony, the British equivalent of the “Oscars”, awarded to personalities from the cinema and television world since 1947.
Sound reinforcement was provided by Britannia Row Productions, who specified an Outline Butterfly line array for the FOH system, mixed by Derrick Zeiba
To ensure audio coverage for the audience, 20 Outline Butterfly C.D.H. 483 Hi-Packs and four Subtech 218 were flown (respectively ten and two per side), the latter for the ultra-low frequencies. Six more Butterfly C.D.H. 483 boxes were used as ground stacked systems.
The entire system was controlled by a Dolby Lake processor and powered by Outline’s new "T Nine" digital power amplifiers (2 x 4800W on 2 Ohms): the latter weigh in at just 12 kilos and only occupy the space of a single rack unit.
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