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Martin Audio CDD Specified For The Botanist

Martin Audio’s CDD installation range was chosen for the latest addition to The Botanist chain of bar/restaurants based on coverage, audio quality and performance for price.

The fast expanding Botanist chain of music-led bar/restaurants, the brainchild of operators The New World Trading Company, recently opened its latest outlet in Marlow, Buckinghamshire.

Cheshire-based music consultants Genre Music, who have overseen all previous six Botanists (as well as the other venues in the operators’ 12-strong portfolio), managed the installation of Martin Audio’s new CDD installation range loudspeaker, specified on the recommendation of their sub-contractors F1 Sound Co.

Explained Genre Music MD, Steven Walter, “While we handle all the operators’ music requirements and book their live acts, we bring in technical experts for the sound system installations, working in conjunction with several partner companies; which is F1 Sound Co. in the South.”

The Whitstable-based pro-audio specialists, run by Matt Bate and Sam Liston, have long been fans of Martin Audio’s premium systems and Bate had wanted to use CDD since attending its launch at last year’s Prolight+Sound Show in Frankfurt.

CDD (Coaxial Differential Dispersion) was engineered to deliver class-leading coverage consistency to demanding venues. And they don’t come any more demanding than the Botanist with its seven nights a week live music policy and daytime background music, programmed and play listed by Genre Music themselves, and played out through a C-Burn hard drive system. Not for nothing is its slogan: “Real music by real musicians”.

Explaining the interior concept, Walter adds, “We try and maintain consistency of style throughout the estate as far as the hardware is concerned, and the CDD range fits perfectly into that ethos; I have worked with Matt Bate since 2000 and knew he had been a big user of Martin Audio over the years.

“The demand from interior designers is always for the speakers to look good, stylish and discreet, but at the same time be powerful and transparent. CDD is extremely slick and its clever bracketing system and curves ensure that it can be mounted right into the corners.”

The venue itself is divided into four zones to serve a clientele of 180. This includes Bar, serving ales, craft beers and chic cocktails, Restaurant, serving deli and rotisserie inspired food, heated Outdoor Garden and Toilets/Ancillaries. Eight CDD6 (6”) speakers can be found in the bar, including a musician monitor on the tiny stage, wall mounted above the piano, with two CSX112 12” subs concealed behind grills across the front of the bar.

Over in the restaurant there are 11 wall-mounted CDD6’s, run full range, while outside four CDD5’s are recessed under a garden roof.

In conclusion, Steve Walter says, “We are delighted with CDD. The system was really easy to set up and very little EQ was necessary. The response from the clients and musicians has also been excellent, and you feel with these boxes that they are no bigger than they need to be to deliver first class sound. It also meets the budget and fits with the operational requirements.”

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About Martin Audio®

Founded by audio engineer David Martin in 1971, Martin Audio pioneered the use of all-horn-loaded bass designs in world-class touring loudspeaker systems for groups such as Pink Floyd, ELP and Supertramp. Located outside of London, Martin Audio now embodies a sophisticated mix of acoustic design, research, mathematical modeling and software engineering for a wide range of products in the installation, cinema and touring sound markets.

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