Nexo’s distributor in South Korea A-Works has delivered a Nexo installation for an auditorium owned by network marketing company Atomy.
The auditorium is located at Atomy HQ in Gongju, and is used for mini-concerts, education, internal events and the Atomy Corporation’s annual awards ceremony.
Following a four-way shoot-out competition last summer, A-Works won the contract with its demonstration of a Nexo Geo M12 mid-size line array system, paired with MSUB18 subs, and extended by a delay system using Nexo’s ID24 point source cabinets.
The Geo M12 was the system for Atomy’s requirements, specified with eight-module arrays left and right, and a three-module hang in the centre. Twelve of the 18-in MSUB bass units are flown above the centre of the stage. Four ID24 compact cabinets provide near-fill, mounted underneath the stage. Around the auditorium, a total of 34 ID24s, in white, comprise the delay system.
For stage monitoring, A-works has chosen Nexo’s new P12 point source speakers. The whole system is driven by NXAMP4x4Mk2 amplifiers.
All system design was completed using Nexo’s NS-1 proprietary modelling and simulation software by Jinhee Kim from A-works prosound. Regular Geo M12 production company user PLAN24 was there to mastermind the winning demonstration system at the shootout, which was tuned by Mr. So-Yong Lee, engineer from Prof. Sound Korea. Coordination of the demo and the installation was overseen by Mr. Sung-Ho Lee, general manager of A-works prosound.