Rosso Restaurant and Bar in Manchester is co-owned by footballer Rio Ferdinand
UK - Former England and Manchester United footballer Rio Ferdinand co-owns Rosso Restaurant and Bar in Manchester, UK, and has ensured that Rosso’s patrons are treated to a sophisticated, yet effortless, hip experience.
When a break in the action permitted a sound system swap, Danley Sound Labs’ new UK distributor – aptly named Danley UK – stepped in to assist Manchester-based live sound and installation company Neuron Pro Audio. The Neuron staff designed and installed a Danley system using their patented Synergy Horn loudspeakers and a Tapped Horn subwoofer, which now brings the sonic experience at Rosso in line with its upscale menu, décor, and service.
“We have been the audio contractor for the restaurant since around 2012, when failure issues appeared in the system installed by the prior contractor,” explained Kyle Marriott, managing director at Neuron Pro Audio. “Sadly, they were simply not happy with their initial setup. Coverage was inconsistent: some diners were deafened whilst others couldn't hear anything, and there was zero control over levels or tonality. We had patched up and improved on this where we could, but the speakers themselves always let the restaurant down in terms of sound quality and coverage.”
Rosso management gave the go-ahead for the installation in anticipation of the restaurant’s 10-year anniversary. “The space is beautiful and the clientele expects the highest quality, whilst also appreciating something a little exclusive,” said Marriott. “Our experience with Danley's ability to get hi-fi sound and specs that match reality, along with the fact this would be the first permanent installation of Danley speakers in the UK made it an excellent fit.
“Our goal was simply to get the best sound possible at every seat, whilst also allowing for a little extra oomph when it got busy at the bar on a Friday night. We were able to show via Danley Direct modelling software that the new system could achieve that goal – and more – with less than half the number of speakers used in the existing installation, so they gave us the green light to ship the equipment in.”
The restaurant is spread over a roughly 21m x 20m area and is split into a reception area with a glorious fireplace, a bar area, a main seating area, and a raised seating area with ceiling-high windows and mirrored walls for extra light (“for that VIP experience,” in Marriott’s words).
Two Danley SM60F loudspeakers cover the bar area, and six Danley SH-Mini loudspeakers distributed around the room cover the dining areas. A single Danley TH-212 subwoofer installed inside a custom cabinet with a brass grille near the bar fireplace fills Rosso with warm, honest low-end. “We had to drill a hole through two feet of marble floor to run the subwoofer cable invisibly,” recalled Marriott with satisfaction.
Inputs range from background music via the CBurn platform, vocalists and instrumentalists with backing tracks, the occasional small function band, and regular DJ performance on weekends. The CBurn playlist system is tailored to management’s taste and updated regularly with new playlists to ensure that the background music is kept fresh and appropriate. BSS BLU-160 with custom BLU-10 touchpanel serves as the system-wide DSP, paired with six Void Acoustics Infinite 4 and Infinite QX4 amplifiers.
“Rosso provides a high-class dining experience in a beautiful setting, and the new Danley technology allows the background music to be delivered with purity and clarity to each seat,” summarized Marriott. “The Synergy Horn technology let us focus each speaker to a particular area without bleed between multiple sources spread around the room.”
(Jim Evans)

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