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L-ACOUSTICS system equips new Jakarta Menara Citicon Auditorium

[ATTACH=CONFIG]195249.vB5-legacyid=3322[/ATTACH]L-ACOUSTICS’ Indonesian representative Tri Tunggal Abadi has supplied a KIVA/KILO WST® line source system to the Menara Citicon Auditorium, located on the 22nd floor of the Menara Citicon office building in Jakarta.

The 500-capacity multi purpose venue, which will be used for weddings, product launches, worship gatherings, live performances, theatre and performing arts, has been installed with a L/R system of four KIVA ultra compact cabinets and two KILO low frequency extensions per side, with four SB18i fixed installation subwoofers, two 108P self-powered coaxials for front fill and 112P self-powered coaxial monitors. The entire system is driven by three LA4 amplified controllers.

“The client wanted an unobtrusive system which would deliver high quality sound, with an appearance that would match the interior of the hall,” says Tri Tunggal Abadi’s Andre Bonang.

“They had seen the KIVA system in the Nafiri Convention Hall and liked both the sound quality and the look of the system. After we made a simulation based on L-ACOUSTICS’ acoustic modeling software, SOUNDVISION, they all agreed this was the right system for the venue.

“The sound team at Menara are all very happy with the sound quality and coverage of the system. The venue was first used for a Christmas event, and everyone was amazed by the sound quality of the system.”

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Editors’ information:
Founded in 1984 by Dr Christian Heil, L-ACOUSTICS is a leading innovator and manufacturer of high-performance loudspeakers, amplifiers and signal processing devices for touring and installed sound markets. Known around the globe for pioneering and championing the modern line array loudspeaker concept with V-DOSC, the company has received numerous accolades for its K1, KUDO, KARA, KIVA, ARCS, XT coaxial loudspeaker systems and SB line of subwoofer enclosures, all powered and processed with the LA4 and LA8 amplified controllers in fulfillment of a “total system approach.”