Doka modernizes the Gogol Theater in Moscow with APG

Doka modernizes the Gogol Theater in Moscow with APG

2014-01-01

What was formerly the Gogol Theatre in Moscow has been reborn as a modern, multipurpose cultural complex called the Gogol Center.

 

Moscow's Gogole Theatre re-opens as the Gogol Center

The original building has been completely gutted, stripped back and redesigned to create a breathtakingly modern and modular space that is able to accommodate all types of performing arts. In addition to the large, transformable theatre area, there are numerous smaller spaces and bandstands that can be used for other types of events as well as a café and bookstore. Such a versatile space naturally demanded an extremely versatile sound system. Russian systems integration company Doka Center specified and installed an APG Uniline modular line array system complemented by a number of multipurpose DX15 monitor speakers.

The technical project

According to Doka Center's project manager, Evgeny Kuvarzin, it was the multipurpose nature of the space that dictated the choice of sound system. “While theatre remains an important part of the Gogol Center's repertory, the venue will also be hosting musical programs, concerts, cinema and many other things,” explained Evgeny. “We therefore needed a system that is capable of handling all of these types of applications. APG's Uniline system in combination with DX15 was an ideal choice for several reasons; firstly, thanks to its modular design, it can be configured any way you like to handle show of any size. Secondly, the price/quality ratio is exceptional. We have worked with many different line array systems from most of the top manufacturers, but in our opinion, none offers the quality and value for money of APG. Finally, the pure performance of the APG systems is truly remarkable. Our customer is delighted, and we have even had compliments from some of Russia's top sound engineers – they have noted that the sound quality is superb, so that makes us all happy!”

In addition to the Uniline system, the Gogol Center also possesses over 30 DX15 multipurpose monitor speakers. “The DX15s are a really useful complement to the Uniline system,” said Evgeny. “The customer uses them as stage monitors, as a surround sound system for cinema and even as a main stand-alone system for smaller events. They can now confidently handle any size and type of event and know that the sound will be great whatever happens.”

 

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