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LSC provides power assurance for Musikhuset Esbjerg
One of Denmark’s top performing arts centres, Musikhuset Esbjerg, has upgraded with advanced dimming and power management solutions from Australian lighting controls manufacturer LSC Control Systems. Musikhuset Esbjerg serves a broad program of performing arts to the Danish city - including plays, musicals, opera, comedy, and conferences. The building attracts over 150,000 visitors each year, including 80,000 for cultural events and 30,000 for conference and meetings, the remainder being tourists and visitors to non-paying events.
With its existing system of 130 dimmers beginning to fail after more than twenty years of use, the venue’s new Gen VI dimmer/direct power racks were supplied and installed by LSC’s Danish distributor, Light Partner. The venue’s head of lighting, Niclas Eriksen, explains the choice: “Our in-house opera company invested in 64 channels of LSC’s Gen VI dimmers a while back and we have used them various times since, both in our three venues here and on tour. The user profile and touchscreen are easy to use and that was one of the reasons we brought them back then, and again now.”
Of course, power consumption needs have changed over the years, with more LED moving lights and fewer incandescent fixtures. However, Eriksen and his team wanted the new system to consist of 96 dimmers, to accommodate some large opera productions with older fixtures. At the same time, flexibility was key. “Our old system only had six non-dimmer phases”, he says. “Since it is easy to change from dimmer to non-dimmer on the Gen VI, this was also a huge influence on our decision.”
The upgrade also allowed more efficient use of space. “Rather than use the dimmer room, we decided to put it on stage instead”, continues Eriksen. “The new Gen VI dimmers are very low-noise, and - another advantage - it’s easier to get to for cleaning.” And more benefits were to appear. “After installation, we quickly realized that having the dimmers on stage made it easier for us to monitor the output from the lighting consoles, to quickly send non-dimmer power to working lights at our front bridge, which is always patched. It also allows us to quickly provide dimmable backstage light without the risk of interfering with the show on stage.”
(Photos: Musikhuset Esbjerg/LSC Control Systems)
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