L-Acoustics Sounds Asia’s First Post-Iso Arena Show

L-Acoustics K Series delivers for 10,000 live music fans at Taipei Arena, Taiwan.

Thousands of fans gathered together under the roof of Taiwan’s biggest venue, Taipei Arena, to enjoy the magic of Eric Chou’s performance, brought to life by an L-Acoustics K Series sound system – delivered by the team at Winly Engineering & Trading, who had previous experience of working with Chou on his first concert at the Arena last year.

“It was an absolute pleasure to be working with Eric once again on what became the first large-scale live event in Asia since social distancing measures were first introduced,” said Winly System Engineer, Mike Lee, who has contributed to the system design of virtually every concert at Taipei Arena in the past few years.

Lee along with Monitor Engineer and Head of the Sound Crew, Andre Lai, used L-Acoustics Soundvision to design and configure the sound system. “We really appreciate how Soundvision helped us with the design, as well as implementation stage,” explained Lee. “Not only did it make our work much quicker, it also delivered a highly accurate simulation of the system performance.”

“Taipei Arena is such an iconic venue; it really is a pinnacle of Taiwan’s entertainment industry,” exclaimed Lee. “With these concerts, we had a deep sense of responsibility to deliver an event like no other in its audio splendour, so thousands of fans could once again experience a truly spectacular live show!”

Disappointing fans was not an option, so Lee and Lai planned a design carefully to ensure consistent coverage, frequency response, and sufficient SPL. Most importantly, the pair carefully measured the system’s STI, to attain perfect clarity for the star’s heartfelt ballads. With over 40 years of collective experience in the events industry, the team knew there was no room for error.

The full system comprised main L/R hangs of 12 K1, topped with four K1-SB subwoofers and completed by four K2 down for near fill coverage. The flown arrays were complemented by four ground stacks of four KS28 subs, evenly spaced in front of the stage. Two hangs of six K2 per side, positioned slightly behind and to the outside of the main hangs provided side fill. Four Kara, each placed atop the ground stacked KS28, did front fill duty. Delays of two hangs of six Kara extended coverage to the far end of the arena.

“We used K1 as the main speaker for its volume, strong impact and low frequency control, which makes it the top large-scale sound systems on the planet,” explained Lee. “We chose K2 for optimum distribution, whilst Kara is known for its lightweight, diminutive form factor and strong SPL. Using KS28 subs offered us extended bandwidth down to 25Hz, as well as outstanding low frequency resolution and exceptional SPL.”

With all sound elements coming beautifully together to deliver Chou’s amazing performance each night, Lee could not feel prouder of the work achieved by the Winly team. “That night, we felt the heart of the events industry in Asia start beating again,” he continued. “If there was any thought that the appetite for live shows was diminishing, it was turned to dust with the energy and excitement of thousands of fans who all came together to celebrate live music.”

He concluded: “Thanks to L-Acoustics, we were able to deliver this significant event and, in the words of Chou, there is no feeling more rewarding for a composer than to say ‘da jia yi qi chang!’— ‘let’s sing together!’ in Mandarin – and then for everyone to join in. After nearly half a year, it was magical to be part of that experience once again.”

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