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Jack Singer Concert Hall upgrades with DiGiCo Quantum
Over time, Calgary’s Jack Singer Concert Hall (JSCH) has undergone many upgrades, including a complete overhaul and replacement of its seating and house lighting in 2017. Most recently, that process required a retooling of their audio infrastructure that included an upgrade to the hall’s existing DiGiCo console and the purchase of a new DiGiCo Quantum 338 desk.
“I’ve been using DiGiCo since 2012. We started with a compact version of the DiGiCo SD8 in 2012, and in 2014 we upgraded from analog consoles to DiGiCo digital consoles throughout the rest of the facility”, says Jack Jamieson, Head Sound Technician at JSCH.
Given the wide range of programming, for the 2020 replacement of JSCH’s audio system, the venue installed a “double PA system” (consisting of Meyer Sound point source and line array loudspeakers), added the Quantum 338 console for monitors, two DiGiCo 32bit I/O SD-racks, and upgraded their pre-existing FOH SD5 to include Quantum functionality.
“We have an SD7T for our 850-seat Max Bell Theatre, SD9T for the 450-seat Martha Cohen Theatre, and two SD 11i consoles - one in our 185-seat venue in the basement and one for Jack Singer’s lobby. Our SD8 is still available as an emergency console, but we’ve replaced that in the booth with our previous SD10 monitor desk”, says Jamieson. DiGiCo products used at the Jack Singer Concert Hall also include a Quantum 5 digital mixing console and an SD-Nano rack.
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