New Comedy Club Takes Its Sound System Performance Seriously with Renkus-Heinz ICLive XNamed after owner Michael Sands' childhood nickname "Sandman" the newly opened Sandman Comedy Club in downtown Richmond, Virginia, is destined to be a stand-up comedy and entertainment hub. With seating for 250 guests, the club replaces a microbrewery, and long before that, a 1940s-era bank, with a couple of the old vault rooms still intact. The venue features a main showroom floor, a mezzanine with room for 64, a full bar and kitchen -- and a lot of character. Sands, president of the Sandman Comedy Club, took over the space just a few months before the COVID shutdown, and has spent the past 16 months refurbishing the space, building the stage, and designing and installing the sound, video, and lighting systems. Following all COVID-19 guidelines, the club opened under limited capacity on April 29 with a week-long gig from American actor, author, and stand-up comedian Finesse Mitchell. Soon, the Sandman will also host open-mic events, karaoke nights, and become available for corporate events and private parties. "We have a multi-use space with a lot of personality and decoration, and a big balcony. We need excellent spoken-word support for the comedians, and we need top-level music support for many other uses," says Sands. "We've been very impressed with the sound thanks to Renkus-Heinz loudspeakers." Vladimir Syrovatka Jr., chief engineer at CODE 3 AV Inc. -- the firm that designed and installed the club's new AV systems -- initiated the project by acoustically modeling the space with EASE modeling software. The software allowed Syrovatka to evaluate how to best provide sound coverage for the entire space and address reflective surfaces. To combat the challenging acoustics and maintain the club aesthetics, the CODE 3 AV team specified a Renkus-Heinz ICONYX Live system. Syrovatka explained that because of the balcony, the beam steering capabilities of the ICONYX loudspeakers were critical. The club is a large square space with a 22'-high ceiling, with the mezzanine beginning at the 15' level. To address these challenges, Syrovatka coupled an ICL-F-RN digitally steerable loudspeaker with an ICLX-118S-RN subwoofer. The ICL-F-RN array provides an elegant and effective solution to long-standing acoustical problems in an aesthetically pleasing package. Individual driver control maximizes the acoustic advantages of this design, resulting in unsurpassed vertical pattern control that's essential for delivering intelligible speech in reverberant spaces, the company says. "We've used Renkus-Heinz systems in other projects and have always had great results. After going through the modeling process, we saw that an ICONYX Live system would be able to provide excellent coverage for this space," says Syrovatka. "I think everyone is going to be very pleased with the quality of being able to support musical acts as well as the comedians." The club has a sound booth and will soon have a dedicated tech on staff to manage the AV and lighting during performances and events. The AV system is built around the Crestron DMPS3 multimedia switcher with a QSC Core 110F audio processor and operates from an iPad. Additionally, the club can broadcast presentations if an organization wants to have a live event and share it remotely or record it for later use. "Whatever Michael does on the show designer, he has the ability to capture presets on his touch panel. He can make changes and recalls without having to go back to the controller and the complex setup required for the various scenes," adds Syrovatka. "The system worked flawlessly and comedians Finesse Mitchell and Matt Rife raved about the sound quality," says Sands about the opening weekend performances. "Our customers said the sound was very clear and they could hear and understand everything the comedians were saying, which is very important to put on a good show. Overall, we couldn't be happier with the equipment and look forward to many years of great shows at Sandman Comedy Club."
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