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XTA’S DP200 SERIES PROCESSORS
FILL THE HOUSES ON BROADWAY
— Broadway’s top shows use as many as 20 XTA DP Series
processors per theater —
— The Full Monty, Annie Get Your Gun, 42nd Street, The Producers,
and Blue Man Group are just a few of this season’s hit shows that
feature the XTA DP Series processors —
111th AES CONVENTION, NEW YORK, NY, November 30, 2001 —
Broadway continues its love of the award winning XTA DP Series audio
processors. Compact, powerful and reliable, the DP Series is integral
to the sound on a string of Broadway’s hits. Broadway sound designers
are using scores of DP200, 202, 224 and 226 processors, with well over
a dozen units in place per show. No wonder XTA is enjoying such a long
run on the Great White Way.
“I’ve been using the XTA DP224 and DP226 units
for the last year or so, and the DP200 and DP202 systems for three or
four years now,” says Tom Clark, one of the founders of Acme Sound
Partners, a collective of top-tier Broadway and theatrical sound designers
in Manhattan. “They are incredibly reliable, and that’s
why I stay with them.” Clark designed the sound for theatrical
hits such as Anton Chekov’s The Seagull, The Full Monty and Annie
Get Your Gun, and each production utilizes several XTA DP Series Processors.
“The sound has to be great for all of these shows,”
says Clark. “The musicals, obviously you want great vocals. But
people are also coming to see The Seagull because it has huge Hollywood
names in it, including Meryl Streep, Kevin Cline and Christopher Walken.
People associate the best sound possible with these names in feature
films. The DP Series Processors help maintain the level of sonic quality
in the theater.”
Clark uses the DP226 and DP224 units as systems controllers between
the console and the sound system, but also uses several at insert points
into the console modules for an enhanced degree of control over individual
microphones. He also extolled the fact that the DP200 can be controlled
externally by XTA’s AudioCore Windows™ control software,
using both existing and future AudioCore series products, giving him
the freedom and flexibility to check the sound from any part of the
theater remotely. “It’s a great unit,” he says.
At Sound Associates, sound designer and company President
Peter Fitzgerald has 20 DP200 units in place on his system for the smash
musical 42nd Street. “We have them both as system controllers
between the FOH console and the sound system, and as individual processors
for specific microphone channels,” Fitzgerald explains. In both
applications, Fitzgerald uses the DP Series Processors mainly for time
delay and EQ. “But there’s a lot more functionality in each
unit if I need it,” he adds. Fitzgerald has also had 10 DP200
units out on the road with the former Broadway hit Fiddler On The Roof.
“It’s a great system for time-aligning the sound system
to the room on the road,” he says. “I really like the unit
— it’s easy to use, reliable, quiet and transparent sonically
to the sound system, and it’s a proven technology. I doubt I could
count how many DP200s we actually own. But I know it’s a lot.”
David Strang, General Manager of ProMix Electrotec NY,
says that many of the 100-plus XTA DP200 systems his company has in
inventory are in New York City theatrical productions, including The
Producers, Blue Man Group, Contact, Blast and Tick Tick Boom.
“The DP200 units literally started at the top when
they first became available,” recalls Strang. “They went
right into Rent, which was one of the top shows on Broadway at the time
five or six years ago. They’ve stayed at the top ever since. They’re
reliable and great-sounding. But just as important, they combine so
much functionality into a single rack-space unit, including delays,
EQ and speaker control, and that allows them to replace a lot of other
signal processing gear.”
The DP200 is a compact and powerful DSP based audio processing unit,
ideally suited for fixed installations, where it combines the functions
of multiple conventional products in a compact 1U-high unit. The DP200
is extremely comprehensive, providing 2-input/4-output format, 10 configurations
including 4 crossover modes, 4 x 8 bands of parametric equalization,
up to 682ms of delay, variable High- and Low-pass filters, 4 output
limiters and digital level controls for each output. The DP200 is also
available with optional AES/EBU inputs and outputs. The unit is designed
for quick adjustment via easy-to-use front panel controls, or it can
be controlled externally by XTA’s AudioCore Windows™ control
software, along with both existing and future AudioCore series products.
XTA is a British manufacturer of signal processing equipment for the
live sound, permanent installations, broadcasting, and recording markets,
and is exclusively distributed in the U.S. by Group One Ltd. of Farmingdale,
New York. Group One is also the exclusive U.S. distributor for Celestion
Professional Products, Milab Microphones, CADAC and SPL Electronics,
as well as a number of prominent lighting products.
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XTA is a British manufacturer of signal processing equipment for the
live sound, permanent installations, broadcasting, and recording markets,
and is exclusively distributed in the U.S. by Group One Ltd. of Farmingdale,
New York. Group One is also the exclusive U.S. distributor for Blue
Sky International, Milab Microphones, MC2 Audio Ltd., and Celestion
Professional Products, as well as a number of prominent lighting products.
Other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective
companies with which they are associated.
—For more information on the complete range of XTA products, contact
Sue Adamson,
Group One Ltd., 70 Sea Lane, Farmingdale, NY 11735. Tel: (516) 249-1399;
Fax: (516) 753-1020; Email: suea@g1limited.com;
Web: www.g1limited.com