Nexo ID Series complements an architectural jewel of the Belle Époque on the French Riviera

Nexo ID Series complements an architectural jewel of the Belle Époque on the French Riviera
Built in 1909, the Palais de l'Europe in the town of Menton on the French Riviera regularly hosts exhibitions, highlighting works by local, national and international artists. These exhibitions are complemented by a varied programme of cultural and associated events in the 700-seat Italian-style Francis Palmero Theatre.

Working in such an historic and ornate building places additional demands on sound system designers in their quest to achieve to clear, intelligible sound with consistent coverage across the audience, with additional consideration required for both visual aesthetics and point loads for mounting.

So, when the theatre approached Monaco-based events and installation AV technology specialists SES to propose a new sound system, project manager Didier Maddalon and AV technician Ronan Salieri configured a design drawing on speakers from French manufacturer Nexo’s ID, P+ and ePS Series ranges, led by two pairs of the ID84 column speakers mounted to the left and right of the stage.

The ID84 features a dedicated coupling bracket used to join cabinets to create longer columns, also resulting in more focused low frequency dispersion. ID84 cabinets are joined with the top cabinet inverted, such that tweeters are close coupled for high frequency performance.

At the Palais de l'Europe, the 2-speaker ID84 columns are set for narrow vertical dispersion, and the main FOH system is supplemented by 2 x Nexo L15 subs, 6 x NEXO ePS10 point-source cabinets addressing the upper and lower tiers at the sides, and 3 x Nexo ID24s for stage front fills.

Amplification and processing for the system are provided by 5 x Nexo NXAMPMk2 Powered TD Controllers equipped with Dante network cards.