[ATTACH=JSON]207111.vB5-nodeid=207111[/ATTACH]Held in the stunning Cour Marly of the Louvre’s museum, the Louis Vuitton Autumn/Winter 2017 show at the recent Paris Fashion Week featured Vuitton’s models showing off the fashion house’s new collection amongst white marble statues from the reigns of Louis XIV and Louis XV. Usually, the specification for such a show’s audio is that it should be heard and not seen, but on this occasion, L-Acoustics’ new Syva system took a starring role.

Audio company De Préférence has collaborated with Louis Vuitton for many years and has become a master of invention, conjuring up new ideas for each event.

“Each time the Vuitton team does a show, they want something different,” says De Préférence’s Alain Français. “But one thing is always the same – they never want to see the loudspeakers! This means I’m always looking for new equipment and new ways of hiding the cabinets.

“For this show, taking place in an exceptional space with so much history and impact, we considered and tested a lot of different options. Because the Cour Marly is entirely constructed of marble and has a glass roof, it’s an incredibly reverberant space. Trying to find a solution that could cope with that, deliver the right amount of SPL, have the right tonal range and be invisible was proving difficult, particularly as there really is nowhere to hide large subs in the room.”

It was at this point that Alain was introduced to the just-announced L-Acoustics Syva, which features six five-inch MF speakers providing usable bandwidth to 87Hz and three 1.75-inch HF diaphragm compression drivers, loaded by DOSC waveguides in a J-shaped column progressive curvature. This transducer arrangement produces a 140-degree horizontal and 26-degree vertical directivity pattern, optimized for ultra-wide horizontal coverage with extended throw capability.

Its companion Syva Low enclosure features two K2 12-inch drivers designed to provide low-frequency contour and extended bandwidth down to 40Hz. Syva Sub features one high-excursion 12 inch driver equipped with a KS28 woofer motor to further extend the bandwidth of the system in the sub frequency domain down to 27Hz.

“As soon as I saw Syva, with its remarkably fluid form, I suspected this might be a good solution, and as soon as I heard it, I knew it was right for this project,” Alain continues. “L-Acoustics’ Cédric Montrézor and I demonstrated it to the Vuitton team and they were completely convinced by the sound and were impressed enough with the look that they chose to make it part of the set. No need to hide it!”

Alain worked with Cédric on the audio design for the show, settling on a system comprising 22 Syva positioned across the Cour Marly’s three levels – all of which were being used as part of the catwalk – to ensure complete coverage.

“Normally we wouldn’t use 22 loudspeakers to do this kind of room,” says Alain. “Six would be sufficient, but by upping the speaker count we didn’t need to push the system too hard, allowing us to handily cope with the room’s reverberation.”

The result, says Alain, was stunning: “With other column systems there is little or no low frequency without adding a sub. Syva simply has more bandwidth, which means it delivers a sound that is richer than you can achieve from other systems. Syva’s size belies its power and its 140-degree horizontal coverage is truly impressive.”

With the Paris Fashion Week event proving Syva’s success, the team at Vuitton recently requested its return to the Louvre – this time in the hall in which the Mona Lisa hangs, for an exclusive private dinner launching a new line of handbags.

“This was the first time the Louvre had allowed such an event, so it was a very big deal,” recalls Alain. “We used Syva again, but this time just two cabinets and for speech only. The Vuitton team was pleasantly surprised that we were able to cover the entire massive room with just two loudspeakers and they were really impressed with the results.”

Alain declares that he now has a problem.

“We like to learn about everything and I am open to using products from every manufacturer. But no one else is doing anything like Syva and it’s so good that once people have heard it, they don’t want another system. We must be very careful about that,” he says with a wry smile. “But the truth is, whilst other column systems are good, Syva is simply a cut above.”
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About L-Acoustics
Founded in 1984 near Paris, France, L-Acoustics is a leading manufacturer of turn-key solutions for the professional sound industry. Part of the L-Group, which counts 400 team members, L-Acoustics is present in over 80 countries either through subsidiaries or via a network of certified distributors or providers. Twenty percent of L-Acoustics’ team-members are dedicated to research and development.

Recognized throughout the industry for pioneering the modern line array, L-Acoustics offers a total system approach for both the touring and fixed installation markets, and a product line responding to the needs of venues from the most intimate club to the grandest arena. L-Acoustics sound systems can be heard in places like the Hollywood Bowl, the NFL Cardinals University of Phoenix Center, or the Philharmonie de Paris. L-Acoustics solutions have been used at five of the world’s ten top-grossing festivals*, the London, Sochi and Rio Olympics, and on the Adele 2016/2017World Tour, among others.