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EM Acoustics upgrades audio at Theatre Royal Plymouth

EM Acoustics' flagship Reference Series are at the heart of the new system which has replaced the old, outdated technology at the popular theatre in Plymouth, UK

EM Acoustics has upgraded the audio at Theatre Royal Plymouth (TRP), a leading cultural venue in the UK which hosts a broad spectrum of performances, including touring musicals, dance productions, comedy and drama.

The Lyric Theatre is a versatile space with a seating capacity of 1,300, which can be reduced to 800 through the adjustment of the theatre’s unique moving roof. This adaptability allows the theatre to accommodate both large touring productions and more intimate performances. Opened in 1982, the venue is known for its distinctive architecture, which, although renowned, presents challenges for sound installation.

The Lyric auditorium presented several challenges for the in-house technical team. The venue’s irregular shape, combined with the ability to alter the ceiling height, meant that achieving uniform sound coverage across the space required careful planning.

Dan Mitcham, head of sound at TRP, and his team, designed a configuration to ensure the delivery of clear, even sound coverage throughout the auditorium, regardless of seating position. The main PA on the proscenium is based around EM Acoustic’s flagship Reference Series with R10 loudspeakers placed on the left and right sides across all three levels, complemented by a centre cluster of R8s with one unit per level.

For enhanced low-frequency response, S18 subwoofers are positioned on either side of the stage, whilst pairs of S15 loudspeakers ensure additional coverage in the circle and upper levels. To address more focused audio needs, pairs of EMS81X loudspeakers are used as side fills in the circle and upper levels, while EMS61s and EMS51s serve as delays and fills across the stalls, circle and upper circle.

Four MC15 floor monitors, plus four EMS81X spot speakers for special effects complete the system. Powering this setup are five DQ10 and five DQ6 amplifiers, all networked via Dante.

Mitcham said: “The fact that the EM amplifiers are Dante-enabled is a great advantage. We want to establish a full-venue network infrastructure going forward, so this gives us a truly future-proofed solution – something we can rely on for years to come.”

Having successfully used EM Acoustics in its smaller auditoriums, including the 200-seat Drum Theatre and its 50-seat Lab, the replacement of the 30-year-old Lyric sound system was destined to follow suit.

He added: “The old system had been in place since the theatre opened, and while it served us well, it was outdated. Our CEO James MacKenzie-Blackman – is committed to investing in the theatre and helped the project gain momentum after hearing a production through EM Acoustics loudspeakers a few years ago.”

The new sound system has significantly improved the audio quality at Theatre Royal Plymouth. “The sound is incredible and so transparent. It sounds fantastic straight out of the box,” said Mitcham. “We’ve had minimal need for EQ adjustments for the physical system element, meaning we can spend more time refining the performance characteristics, enhancing what the audience hears, so it’s made our jobs much easier.”

The flexibility gained from a full EM Acoustics installation has proven beneficial, not only for the Lyric auditorium but for all three stages within the venue. “We’re now fully EM across all three stages, and the flexibility is a real asset. Any loudspeaker from any of our stages can be used in any other space, which has been invaluable for us. It gives us great adaptability and continuity.”