Audio Teck Pro deploys WPL for José María Napoleón

Martin Audio’s Mexican rental partner, Audio Teck Pro, recently deployed a large WPL line array for the performance of veteran singer José María Napoleón. 

Audio Teck Pro Systems Engineer, Raúl Román explained: “In our experience it is a great advantage to have Martin Audio equipment in our inventory as the brand is frequently requested on artists’ riders, and the systems always respond well. Other brands we have used do not achieve the same results, especially in the treble; this is very important because with other equipment, the treble starts to fall away at a distance of about 50m or 60m whereas with Martin Audio it reaches a distance of 100m comfortably without problems — which is a great advantage.”

He says this is corroborated by the Smaart software readings where the treble part, measures 16,000Hz, unlike other brands, which are 12,000Hz max. “With Martin Audio, everything sounds coherent, very clear and transparent, and at the same level, and this is what distinguishes from others,” Román continued. “And as far as the subwoofers are concerned, there is no comparison; they outperform other brands with depth and tone that other subs do not have.”

The full deployment at that Napoleon show included 16 WPL per side for the main hang, eight WPL per side for outfill, run off iKON amps (in two-box resolution). Subs comprised 24 SXH218 in an Inverted stack array. By designing it in a cardioid arc, it was able to cover 120° and provide a homogeneous and coherent coverage from the first rows to the farthest, right at the top of the venue. So complete was the coverage that only minimal front fill coverage was required.

As one of the techs tasked with choosing which brand Audio Teck Pro would work with, Román’s recommendation has been fully vindicated. “I heard other options but was never convinced. I chose Martin Audio and the more I work with it, the more I like it and continue to get more juice out of it. Every engineer who gets behind the console, as soon as they hear the PA they are delighted with the sound.” And this included Napoleón’s FOH engineer, Pepe Toño and monitor engineer, Rogelio Granados.

The sound that was achieved at the GNP Arena was considered a real breakthrough, and Raúl Román believes it will increase Martin Audio’s visibility on tours throughout Latin America. “What took place at the GNP Acapulco Arena was clear proof,” he summarised.

“They have used other brands but so far this is the only one that has met the requirements in complicated venues where achieving consistent sound pressure and frequency response are challenging. It is always surprising that while other brands need to add delay points to maintain system integrity in the highest and farthest places, with Martin Audio such integrity is present throughout the entire coverage area without the need for delays. Due to these factors, it is great to know that Audio Teck Pro continues to be the first choice for the Napoleón tour,” Román concluded.

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