The Gin & Juice Bar
UK - Old Barn Audio (OBA) has completed a large sound installation in a Cheltenham hotel complex, using a Martin Audio CDD solution. No 131 Hotel complex is owned and operated by The Lucky Onion Group, owned by Superdry founder Julian Dunkerton, and the extensive work was carried out in three separate stages.
Situated on Cheltenham’s Promenade, the hotel itself is a classical Georgian townhouse. According to OBA director and project manager, Phil Clark, “The facility already had an effective sound system installed within the hotel, but the client wanted some weather resistant speakers situated outside the front of property.” His solution was to specify four Martin Audio CDD8-WR, the manufacturer’s weatherised version of the hugely popular CDD Coaxial Differential Dispersion range.
At the same time, the former Crazy 8’s Bar - originally fitted by OBA in September last year with an array of eight CDD8 and two Blackline SX210 - has now been rebranded as the Gin & Juice Bar brand. Incorporating a restaurant, the clientele expects exceptional sound quality, whether background or live, and OBA responded by fitting an extra four Martin Audio CDD6 loudspeakers, along with three further CDD8-WR weatherised speakers for the entrance foyer.
In No 131 Hotel itself a further four CDD8-WR can be found - but the piéce de resistance is The House, a new addition. Home to eight individually designed bedrooms, a sun terrace complete with Victorian-style glass house bar, and a number of event spaces, this newly redeveloped Georgian townhouse, with room for up to 150 guests, can also be used as a Cotswolds wedding venue.
Here OBA has installed a total of eight CDD8, four CDD8-WR, six CDD6-WR, a pair each of CDD5 and CDD6 and a pair of Martin Audio Blackline SX210 subwoofers.
Speaking of his choice of loudspeakers, Phil Clark continued, “In our opinion, the new CDD and WR variants are the best-sounding and best-priced speakers on the market today, so why choose anything else? The WR’s were used in all outside zones – including the flowerbeds.”
Having three dedicated ‘zones’ (No 131, The House and Gin & Juice) the client wanted all areas to talk to each other and have any input routed to any zone. Hence an electronics upgrade was required to ensure signal transport over a Dante backbone between the buildings, with all three areas networked for control via a dedicated VLAN on the existing Wi-Fi network.
(Jim Evans)

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