Stage with ST-112´s flown for Café Quijano
Canary Islands - In the city of Puerto del Rosario on the island of Fuerteventura, one of Spain's most 'Latin' rock bands, Café Quijano, was in concert during the island's regional festivities. Once again, rental company Audio Luz, located in the city of Gran Tarajal, was responsible for providing the sound reinforcement and stage monitoring systems.

24 ST-112 mid/high units were flown (12 per side) and 16 ground-stacked ST-218 low frequency units made up the main PA. Six ST-1800 systems (ST-112 and ST-218) were used to provide front-fill for the first few rows. All the systems were powered using QSC amplifiers. Audio Luz says of the ST-1800 systems: " They provide us with high sound pressure levels and absolute reliability. What we like best is that we don't have worry too much because we know they perform well."

Stage monitoring was handled by 14 D.A.S. passive two-way ST-32s. Six self-powered Compact-1 three-way systems were used to provide side-fills. According to Audio Luz: "The D.A.S. Compact systems provide us with a sound system that performs fantastically. The reduced size and simplicity saves us a lot of time during set-up."

(Lee Baldock)


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