[Photo : Andreas Keller]
Stuttgart, 24 Oct 2005
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| [Photo : Andreas Keller] |
Upon entering, trade fair visitors were brought to the top level of the booth via an escalator forty metres in length. Here an inclined vehicle stand displayed the entire range of Mercedes-Benz models. From a raised entrance platform 15 metres high visitors descended a flight of steps down to the platform beneath the hall's dome. At the far end of this platform, underneath the 'MERO' (a permanent truss construction), there was a large opening down to the ground floor – this was the space reserved for the new S-class, presented to the public for the first time at the IAA.
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| [Photo : Andreas Keller] |
For the top level, sound-designer Georg Stummer had conceived, based on the concept of the Frankfurt-based agency for brand communication Atelier Markgraph, a 16x32 matrix with delays at all nodes, EQ and dynamics on all inputs, as well as EQ and low and high cut filter on all outputs. For this he cascaded two Yamaha DME64N. Both devices were kept running at 97% of their maximum capacity. The matrix mixers with delays were employed to assign different localization patterns for different input sources to the speakers (2x d&b Q7; 9x d&b Q10; 13x d&b E3; 2x d&b Q-Sub; 2x d&b B2).
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| [Photo : Andreas Keller] |
For the surround sound reinforcement of this cylindrical space Georg Stummer had selected a 12x16 matrix with delays at all nodes, EQ and dynamics on all inputs, as well as EQ and low and high cut filter on all outputs. To this end he used a DME64N to control five Z130 ribbon line arrays on the surrounding pillars and four Z190 ribbon line arrays to the left and right of the LED pylon. One d&b B2 and four d&b Qsubs provided sub-bass reinforcement.
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| [Photo : Andreas Keller] |
Background information:
Neumann&Müller GmbH event systems is a specialist for sound, light, video, audio-visual and conferencing equipment, stage equipment and special effects. For over 20 years N&M has been handling projects for local and international clients at home and abroad, and now boasts ten branches across Germany as well as branch offices in Brussels and Prague. For further information please go to www.NeumannMueller.com.