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Friday, June 23, 2006 

Category: Music
http://www.kensei-news.com/cetc/publish/pro_audio/article_37884.shtml

DANLEY LOUDSPEAKERS SPARK THE REVOLUTION
Source: Danley Sound Labs
May 20, 2006, 14:44

John Chiara, the new owner of Revolution Hall, revives the Troy, New York club with Danley Sound Labs SH Series loudspeakers
TROY, NEW YORK: Making big improvements to a live venue's sound doesn't have to be complicated. When new ownership took over an existing 600-person club in Troy, New York named Revolution Hall, they expected it would take a lot of work to turn around its infamous negative sonic characteristics. Instead, all they had to do was install a new live sound system from Danley Sound Labs.

"My goal with Revolution Hall was to create an all-purpose venue where you could perform all genres of music with the highest quality sound," says John A. Chiara, owner. "Installing loudspeakers from Danley Sound Labs has been instrumental in achieving that. A drummer that played in this venue regularly over the years told me that it has gone from being the worst-sounding club he ever played to the best-sounding. Then he asked me what acoustic adjustments I'd made. I said, 'None yet, I just changed the sound system.'"

An expansive, rectangular-shaped room featuring a thrust stage looking out at balconies on three sides, Revolution Hall is home to rock, blues, jazz, and acoustic music, comedy, and spoken word performances. Chiara planned for this wide-ranging mix by specifying four Danley SH-50 full-range loudspeakers for FOH (two per side), two more SH-50s for cross-stage monitors, three broad-dispersion Danley SH-100 loudspeakers flown for each balcony section, and four Danley TH-115 subwoofers for under the stage. "I'd been running a recording studio the last ten years, and I wanted to replicate a studio mixing environment in a club as best as I could," Chiara explains. "I actually used the Danley loudspeakers to create two listening environments and then blend them together resulting in a full stereo setup downstairs, and a three-zone mono system upstairs covering the three sections of the balcony."

Right from the club's opening night, the Danley Sound Labs speakers made quite an impact on Chiara, his crew and audiences. "The band was thrilled with the onstage sound," Chiara reports. "But it was the subs that really had us going. The TH -115s deliver 2,000W with 141 dB SPL peak at 100Hz! The low-end rumble that had previously been onstage was drastically reduced.

With the Danley subs, the system response was almost a whole octave lower.

The room and the adjacent hallways throbbed with a really pleasant, easy to listen to, low-end. The kick also had good fundamentals and punch, even with the kick channel EQ bypassed."

The fidelity of the Danley SH-100, a two-way Synergy Horn loudspeaker, is ideal for broader dispersion at lower SPL. And the Danley SH-50, which excels in environments requiring low-frequency pattern control and the best possible magnitude/phase response, proved to be a special combination for Revolution Hall. "The combination of the SH-100s and the SH-50s made the sound very even throughout the room," says Chiara. "Due to the pattern control of the SH-50, we can direct the sound anywhere we want it, so it's aimed at the audiences and not at reflective surfaces. Vocals and instrumentals were all extremely clear. The drum solo was a huge hit and a number of drummers in the audience commented on how great the kit sounded.

Even with the main house EQ bypassed and just high/low pass filters for crossovers implemented, RTA during the show revealed almost classic weighted response curve. The big picture is that even unaltered and straight out of the box, this is the best sounding system I've ever heard."

By outfitting with Danley Sound Labs loudspeakers, Revolution Hall has experienced its own revolution. "Everyone that comes in here and knows anything about sound is curious about why the space sounds so much better now," Chiara says. "My goal to create a high quality, stereo-sounding venue was met. The fact that my Danley system performs exactly as promised, with clear sound and even coverage, is extremely gratifying."

Tom Danley is one of the most innovative loudspeaker designers in the industry today and is recognized worldwide as a pioneer for "outside the box" thinking in professional audio technology. His legendary designs have been utilized in projects ranging from ground zero bombing simulation, jet engine active noise cancellation, and sonic boom generators to critical listening mastering studios, high-end home theatre, and houses of worship around the world.

Danley Sound Labs
www.danleysoundlabs.com
Matthew Mark Miller
Matthew Miller

 
Anybody who tells you that the new sound system sounds better than the old Dalbec system is a goddamn liar.

But it does sound good.

Now work on getting the bar back to par! Twelve unused taps is a damn shame and just reminds us all of the Dark Times with no hall at all.
 
Posted by Matthew Mark Miller on Thursday, August 31, 2006 - 9:03 PM
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Revolution Hall
Troy New York

 
Matthew-
thanks for your comments.

i guess theres a bunch of goddamn liars out there.. :)
we get tons of positive feedback about the new sound from bands and regulars
even people that have never been to Revolution Hall before leave complementing the sound.

yeah we've had 2 shows since April where we had to take the taps off due to a cooler malfunction. It was a bummer but there wasn't anything we could have done about it.

Cheers!
 
Posted by Revolution Hall on Saturday, September 02, 2006 - 7:23 AM
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Brian

 
Just the fact that there are at least 5 acoustic baffles on the back wall showed me as a first time visitor that you care about the sound.Keep up the good work.The two video clips on Max Creeks' myspace page were shot from the balcony using only stereo condenser mics from my camcorders.Not too shabby.Looking forward to a return visit.
 
Posted by Brian on Thursday, February 15, 2007 - 8:15 PM
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Reinfecta

 
I NEVER GOT TO HEAR THE DALBEC SET UP ,I WISH I DID IM A BIG FAN OF HIS WORK. REVOLUTION HALL IS HANDS DOWN ONE OF THE BEST CLUBS AROUND. THE SOUND SYSTEM IS UNBELIEVABLE .CRYSTAL CLEAR WITH CHEST POUNDING BASS. THE VIBE OF THE BUILDING IS ONE THAT YOU WILL NOT GET AT ANY OTHER CLUB. THE LIGHT SHOW THERE IS ALSO OUT OF THIS WORLD. YOU COULD PLAY THIS CLUB WITH NO MONITORS AT ALL AND WOULD HAVE NO PROBLEM HEARING ANYTHING. WHAT IS THERE ABOUT 8 MONITORS ON STAGE THAT'S GREAT MOST CLUBS DON'T PUT ANY MONEY INTO THE ON STAGE SOUND AND US BANDS THANK YOU FOR THAT. I COULDN'T BELIEVE THIS CLUB WHEN I WALKED INTO IT . A+ SOUND, A+ LIGHTS, A+ BUILDING, A+ STAGE, A+ SOUND TECHS AND LIGHT TECHS . I DO BELIEVE THE BAR COULD BE A BIT BIGGER SOMEHOW? BUT THATS ONLY CAUSE WE ROLL WITH 80 DRINKING HILLBILLYS. ANYONE WHO SAYS ANYTHING BAD ABOUT THIS CLUB IS NUTS. PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL VENUES FOR WE ARE WHAT KEEPS THE DOORS OPEN(WE THE PEOPLE). I'VE HEARD PEOPLE ON THIS SIDE OF THE RIVER COMPLAINING FOR YEARS WE NEED A REAL CLUB OF WINNERS OR NORTHERN LIGHTS CALIBER. WELL WE HAVE BETTER THAN THAT GO SEE SHOWS HERE KEEP THE DOORS OPEN. WE JUST PLAYED EMERGENZA'S WORLDWIDE BATTLE OF THE BANDS. OUR ONE GOAL WAS TO MAKE IT TO ROUND 3 SO WE COULD PLAY REVOLUTION HALL. WE HAVE ASKED PEOPLE TO GET SHOWS THERE AND THAT WAS THE ONLY WAY WE COULD GET OUR FOOT IN THE DOOR.WE KNEW WE WOULD NOT WIN THE BATTLE FOR THEY WOULD NOT LET A METAL BAND WIN BUT WE DIDN'T CARE WE JUST WANTED TO PLAY REV-HALL. WE WOULD LOVE TO BRING OUR PEOPLE TO YOUR CLUB AGAIN SOMETIME SOON. ON A NON-HOLIDAY WEEKEND WE COULD ASSURE 100-200 PEOPLE. THANKS FOR THE GREAT SHOW, REINFECTA
 
Posted by Reinfecta on Tuesday, May 29, 2007 - 5:37 AM
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Brian

 
I think it is time to remove or edit this blog. It is not entirly accurate anymore.
 
Posted by Brian on Sunday, December 09, 2007 - 7:12 PM
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