27 Sep 2016 Taiga opened its doors in Sodeco Beirut, on August 25. Known for its unique blend of Arabic and English pop music, live one-man-show performances and line-up of DJs, the leading nightclub is set to entertain the crowds who have followed its success since its opening in Batroun in the year 2000. Taiga Beirut came to Prolites for the supply of its state-of-the-art light, audio and video systems. On the audio side, K-array super compact KH2SYS6 line array system is the main system accompanied by 6 12” coaxial speakers KX12 and 2 pairs of KMT21 and KMT18 subs were installed diet tablets. Taiga’s owners place a major emphasis on the sound quality in their venue, which is known for its live performances. The choice to go for K-array came after thorough comparative testing with conventional speaker systems. “The speaker system unique size to power ratio, its slick, compact design, in addition to their clear powerful sound made them a clear choice” said Georges Germanos, Technical Manager at Prolites, who specified and commissioned the system. On the lighting and video side, Prolites also installed a curved LED wall controlled by Madrix software for pixel mapping, a 24 m2 high resolution LED screen, Cyclops Lighting CPX 91-MZ LED and CL-200B-E beam moving heads and strobes, as well as Philips Strand SD6 dimmers and Avolites Quartz lighting control consoles. This is not the first partnership for Taiga and Prolites; the two have previously collaborated on several venues. Prolites is the official distributor of K-array for the Middle East along with its Dubai based sister company Procom Middle East. More about the products: KH2SYS6, KX12, KMT21, KMT18, KH2, KS5, Quartz, SD6 , CL-200-E, CPX 91-MZ Related articles Proaudio Central: K-array gives Taiga its roar Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Linkedin News September 27, 2016 Prolites No comments