Stage Audio Works Namibia and dB Audio Namibia bring Namibia first audio setup

Stage Audio Works Namibia and dB Audio Namibia bring Namibia first audio setup
Stage Audio Works and dB Audio Namibia have brought Namibia’s first DM7 and Sennheiser EW-DX EM 4 Dante receiver systems for a southern African festival.

Namibia’s first Yamaha DM7 and Sennheiser EW-DX EM 4 Dante receiver systems were used at Liefde By die Nam, part of the Liefde By Die Dam festivals that originated in South Africa.

An event dedicated to Afrikaans music, Liefde By die Nam took place in Windhoek, Namibia, with event production specialists dB Audio Namibia using audio systems which were supplied and supported by Stage Audio Works Namibia.

The Yamaha DM7 console was selected for FOH mixing, the first deployment of this model in Namibia, chosen for its compact design that proved a perfect fit for the festival’s outdoor setup.

Sennheiser’s EW-DX EM 4 Dante receiver systems were also a first for deployment in Namibia, built to streamline live productions by evaluating the environment and applying equidistant channel spacing for effective frequency deployment.

The main sound was powered by d&b audiotechnik V-series loudspeakers, offering directivity control, sufficient headroom, as well as strong power capacity. d&b’s ArrayCalc and R1 tools were used to provide clear, balanced audio across the festival site.