K-array provides the audio system to the Marchionneschi theater in Pisa
Installation of the new sound system K-array for live musical performances is part of a larger project, destined to transform this well-known Italian space into a cultural center.
He Marchionneschi theatre of Pisa has installed a new sound system K-array, following the project Resident art, directed by the Italian musician Antonio Aiazzi, to transform this space into a center for musicians and recover its position as a cultural center in this city.
The project Resident art aims to reactivate local theater and encourage the public to see live shows again. Recognizing the potential of this project, numerous companies, including K-array, decided to support him as he worked to set the standard for live professional audio.
“When I leave a concert in which I have heard good music and have lived it fully, "I can't wait to come back for another performance," explains the founder of the project., Antonio Aiazzi -. “This is how you create and maintain an audience.”.
Thanks to the acoustic properties of the theater and the installation of the audio system supplied by K-array, the Marchionneschi theater has been transformed into a space with one of the best sound responses in its class.
For the live music performances It is essential that interpreters hear their voices clearly. For this, The facility has the Pinnacle-KR802 portable amplification system by K-array. Besides, los Mastiff wedge monitors ensure clear monitoring on stage.
The project has welcomed a diverse community of artists from the music industry and other fields. From recording albums to rehearsals for upcoming tours, the Marchionneschi theater has become a nerve center of the city's creative community.
Artists and sound engineers have expressed their satisfaction with the theater's acoustics, which provides them with a reliable reference for the sound reproduced during tours, while the project Resident art It has also become popular for artist recording sessions.
“We are delighted to be part of the project Resident art -states Alessandro Tatini, CEO and President of K-array- that not only empowers musicians and creatives, but also brings benefits to the local community here, in Tuscany ,through the reactivation of its local cultural center.”
Looking to the future, the collaborators of Resident art y Little Paris, manager of the Marchionneschi theatre, aim to take advantage of the sound quality achieved to inspire the creation of a network of similar rooms all over the world.
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