Technical Specifications for
The Palladium
at the Center for the Performing Arts
This document is subject to change.
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Table of Contents
Staff contacts .................................................................................................................. 2
General description ........................................................................................................ 3
Driving directions ............................................................................................................. 5
Miscellaneous equipment ................................................................................................ 7
Hospitality… .................................................................................................................... 8
Electrics ......................................................................................................................... 10
Audio ............................................................................................................................. 15
Photos .......................................................................................................................... 23
Drawings ...................................................................................................................... 27
updated November 4, 2016
Technical Specifications for
The Palladium
at the Center for the Performing Arts
Stage door & loading dock/shipping address: 1 Center Green (SW corner of City Center Dr and 3rd Ave. SW – see map) Carmel, IN 46032 317-819-3525
Mailing address: The Center for the Performing Arts
355 City Center Dr Carmel, IN 46032
317-660-3373 317-660-3374 (fax) Time zone: Eastern
http://www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org/index.aspx
Staff Contacts
Scheduling, backline, parking, general information: Jeff Steeg, Director of Production 317-819-3490 (o), 260-438-9053 (m) [email protected]
Travel, ground transportation, hotels, catering, hospitality: Ellen Kingston, Artist Concierge 317-695-4419 (m) [email protected]
Audio: Devin Schonsheck, Lead Audio Engineer 317-819-3496 (o) [email protected]
Lighting: Jared McGowan, Master Electrician 317-819-3489 (o) [email protected]
Merchandise: Sharon Holyoak 317-819-3524 (o), 317-698-8251 (m) [email protected]
Box office/comp tickets: Brian Seitz, Patron Services Manager 317-819-3507 (o) [email protected]
General Description The Palladium is based upon the traditional “shoe box” shape concert hall with high ceilings and massive, sound-reflecting walls. With seating for 1,600 patrons, approximately half of those being located on the main floor, the Palladium provides audiences with acoustically and visually intimate setting for a wide variety of music performances. 360° seating. The Center for Performing Arts is a smoke free campus. Stage size:
Down stage width (wall to wall) – 60’- 0”
Mid stage width (pillar to pillar) – 58’- 0”
Depth on CL – 43’-0”
Max canopy height – 49’-0”
NOTES
There are no stairs from the stage directly to the audience.
No atmospherics allowed in the hall at any time
In-house flown audio and lighting only; No outside rigging available
The Presenter reserves the right to limit all sound levels – max 98 dB spl.
Presenter requests that all artist sound technicians listen to our own audio technician due to the unique nature of the hall
Stage door
NW corner of the building – Security desk – 317-819-3525
Loading dock
NW corner of the building (see map) – o 1 truck bay w/48” dock height with leveler; same level as the stage o Approximately fifty feet (50’) from stage; level ground
Parking
Parking spaces for 3-45’ buses and 1 tractor & 53’ trailer.
(2) separate shore power hookups, water
Internet
Public Wi-Fi: CPA Guest – no password required.
Pianos
(2) 9’ Steinway concert D, House Pitch-A440
(1) 7’ Steinway Concert B, House Pitch-A440
Wardrobe Facilities
2 washers, 2 dryers, 2 steamers, 3 irons, 3 ironing boards.
Video Projection
There is no in-house video projection equipment.
NOTE
There are no stairs from the stage directly to the audience.
Driving directions to the Palladium
http://www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org/Plan-a-Visit/Map-Directions.aspx
Truck – driving directions to the Palladium
From I – 465 (north of Indianapolis) take the US 31/Meridian Street exit (#31) proceed
north – 1.8 miles
Turn right (east) onto E 116th Street – 1.7 miles
Turn left (north) onto S Range Line Road – 1.0 miles
Turn left (west) onto City Center Drive – 0.25 miles
Turn left (south) onto 3rd Ave SW
The Palladium’s loading dock is on the SE corner of 3rd Ave SW and W City Center Dr.
► TRUCKS OVER 19,000 LBS. ARE NOT ALLOWED ON N KEYSTONE AVE
►THE E 126TH ST EXIT FROM N KEYSTONE AVE HAS A ROUNDABOUT
From I – 465 Eastbound (north of Indianapolis)
Take the US 31/N Meridian Street exit (#31) turn left (north) – 1.8 miles
Turn right (east) onto E 116th Street – 1.7 miles
Turn left (north) onto S Range Line Road – 1.0 miles
Turn left (west) onto City Center Drive – 0.25 miles
Turn left (south) onto 3rd Ave SW
From I – 465 Westbound (north of Indianapolis)
Take the IN 431/N Keystone Ave exit (#33) turn right (north) – 3.3 miles
Take 126th Street exit
Turn left (west) onto E 126th Street (roundabout) – 1.3 miles
E 126th becomes City Center Drive at S Range Line Road
Turn left (south) onto 3rd Ave SW
From Indianapolis International Airport (IND) – 35.8 miles – 46 minutes
Note the Interstates near the airport are under construction – the actual route may
change due to construction
Take I – 70 E exit from the airport
Merge onto I – 465 N
Merge onto I – 465 E
Take the US 31/N Meridian Street exit (#31) turn left (north) – 1.8 miles
Turn right (east) onto E 116th Street – 1.7 miles
Turn left (north) onto S Range Line Road – 1.0 miles
Turn left (west) onto City Center Drive – 0.25 miles
Turn left (south) onto 3rd Ave SW
The Palladium is on the SE corner of 3rd Ave SW and City Center Drive
From downtown Indianapolis – 15.6 miles – 30 minutes
Take N Meridian Street north – 13.1 miles
Turn right (east) onto E 116th Street – 1.7 miles
Turn left (north) onto S Range Line Road – 1.0 miles
Turn left (west) onto City Center Drive – 0.25 miles
Turn left (south) onto 3rd Ave SW
The Palladium is on the SE corner of 3rd Ave SW and W City Center Drive
From Renaissance Hotel Carmel – 1.5 miles – 4 minutes
Exit the parking lot – go straight onto City Center Drive – 1.5 miles
The Palladium is on the SE corner of 3rd Ave SW and City Center Drive
Turn right onto 3rd Ave SW
Mileage and times are estimated
Chairs / stools / music stands
(130) Wenger musicians chairs
(16) Wenger cello chairs
(10) Wenger bass stools
(125) Wenger Bravo music stands
(120) Manhasset stand lights
Bar Stools o (4) padded (Cherry wood legs) o (4) non-padded (Black) o (4) adjustable, non-padded (Black and Silver legs)
Risers
(38) 4 x 8 Wenger Versalite risers (6 legs per section)
(24) misc size triangle/trapezoid shaped Wenger Versalite risers
(42) 8” legs
(50) 16” legs
(60) 24 legs
(234) 32” legs
Misc. chair stop, safety rails
(2) Adjustable height stair units with hand rails (24” or 32”)
Wooden riser stairs o (2) 3-Step o (2) 2-Step o (2) 1-Step
(5) Wenger Signature 4-step choral risers
Dance Floor
Harlequin Studio Floor 58’ w x 30’ d
Misc Equipment
Full stage carpeting (58’ x 43’)
Assorted oriental throw rugs and carpet runners
2 – 12’ step ladders
2 – 8’ step ladders
Hospitality
Please contact Ellen Kingston to advance logistics for ground transport, travel, catering and hospitality.
Below is a list of local amenities around the venue.
Restaurants
Grille 39 11925 N. Meridian St. (Rennaissance Hotel) (317) 816-0777
High-end dining; steaks, seafood, pasta Elegant Ambience $$$
Max & Erma's 12195 N. Meridian St. (317) 705-9788
Pub food; burgers, soups, salads Casual Atmosphere $$
Brockway Pub 12525 N. Meridian St. (317) 669-8080
Irish pub; burgers, entrees, salads Casual Atmosphere $$
Matt the Miller's 11 City Center Drive (317) 805-1860
Entrees, salads, soups Upscale Pub $$$
Woody's 40 East Main Street (317) 553-4444
Entrees, sandwiches, soups High-End Casual $$$
Le Peep 12213 N. Meridian (317) 580-9193
Breakfast/Lunch Casual Atmosphere $$
Yats 12545 Old Meridian (317) 581-1881
Cajun/Creole Casual Atmosphere $
Thai Castle 19 E. 126th Street (317) 575-8421
Thai Casual Atmosphere $
China Express 170 E. Carmel Drive (317) 848-0189
Chinese Dine-In/Carryout Casual Atmosphere $
Bub's Burgers 210 W. Main Street (317) 706-2827
Award-winning burger, fries, rings Casual Atmosphere $$
Bazbeaux Pizza 111 W. Main Street (317) 848-4488
Artisanal Pizzas Casual Atmosphere $$
General
Meijer 1424 W. Carmel Drive 24 Hours (317) 573-8300
Target 1300 E. 86th Street (317) 810-0044
Drugstores
CVS 1421 S. Rangeline Road 24 Hours (317) 844-2775
Walgreen's 1424 S. Rangeline Road 24 Hours (317) 571-1176
Grocery Stores
Earth Fare 1392 S. Rangeline Road Health Food (317) 575-1741
Whole Foods 14598 Clay Terrace Blvd. Health Food (317) 569-1517
Whole Foods 1300 E. 86th Street Health Food (317) 706-0900
Kroger 1217 S. Rangeline Road General Grocery (317) 846-4818
Liquor Stores
Big Red Liquors 1111 E. 86th Street (317) 259-9463
Payless Liquors 445 S. Rangeline Road (317) 844-8484
Payless Liquors 726 Adams Street (317) 815-5641
Banks
Chase Bank 200 E. Carmel Dr. (317) 321-7477
Fifth Third Bank 205 E. Carmel Dr. (317) 846-6109
Car Services
Night Rides (317) 373-6466
Carte Blanche (317) 873-8600
Shopping Malls
Keystone at the Crossing 8702 Keystone Crossing (317) 574-4002
High end chain stores: Saks, Pottery Barn, Williams Sonoma, etc.
Restaurants: Fridays, Cheesecake Factory, PF Chang
Nora Plaza 1300 E. 86th Street (317) 810-0044
Chain Stores: Marshall's, Whole Foods, Starbucks
Clay Terrace 14390 Clay Terrace Blvd. (317) 818-0725
Forever 21, Old Navy, DSW, Merrill's Shoes, Bath & Body Works, etc.
Restaurants: Café Patachou, Knoa Grill, Henry's Pub, Biaggi's
Electrics No Atmospherics in the venue at any time Dimmers
(480) ETC 2.4k double high-rise dimmers, located in East Attic, 7th Floor o (416) distributed throughout for production lighting, dimmer per circuit o (64) dedicated to house lights
Control
ETC Eos o (1) 40-fader wing o (2) external touch-screen monitors o (1) iPad with iRFR app (remote focus unit) o ETC Net3 drops at each circuit position, in the lighting control booth, the
projection control booth, and in the center of the house o Remote Viewing Interface with (2) touch-screen monitors
House lights run either through Paradigm Control, located in the lighting control booth and backstage right, or through Eos
Fixtures All fixtures are factory-painted white unless otherwise noted and include color frames, c-clamps, and safety cables as necessary. Some 10” fixture floor bases are available.
(124) ETC with Source Four PAR-MCM 575W
(12) ETC Source Four 10-Degree
(7) ETC Source Four 5-Degree, black, permanently mounted in FOH Gallery
(8) ETC Source Four 14-Degree with Apollo Right Arm permanently mounted on Truss A
(4) ETC Source Four 36-Degree with SeaChanger Tungsten Profile, permanently mounted on Box Tier Level upstage
(4) ETC Source Four 26-Degree with SeaChanger Tungsten Profile, permanently mounted on Mezzanine Level upstage
(6) Vari-Lite VL3000Q Spot, permanently mounted on Truss A
(30) Vari-Lite VL1100 TI o (11) on Truss B o (6) on truss C o (3) on truss D o (5) each on trusses E, F
Follow Spots
(3) Robert Juliat Aramis 2.5kw in follow spot booth o 6-frame boomerang o Approximate throw: 110 feet
Please note: there is not room for a fourth follow spot. Connectors
Dimming circuits are 2P&G (stage pin)
Non-dim circuits are L5-20 (twist) – limited number of adapters available to Edison or stage pin
Hang and Circuit Positions
FOH Gallery, approximate throw 90 feet. Contains (24) dimmable and (4) non-dim circuits.
Trusses o Truss A (FOH), approximate throw 75 feet. Contains (24) dimmable and (3)
non-dim circuits. o Truss B, trimmed to canopy height, approximately 40 feet. Contains (20)
dimmable and (3) non-dim circuits. o Truss C (forestage), approximate trim 40 feet. Contains (24) dimmable and
(4) non-dim circuits. o Truss D (downstage), absolute trim 37.5 feet due to fill speaker hang.
Contains (24) dimmable and (2) non-dim circuits (2 additional non-dims dedicated to audio).
o Truss E (midstage), approximate trim 37.5 feet. Contains (24) dimmable and (4) non-dim circuits.
o Truss F (upstage), absolute trim 42 feet due to fill speaker hang (unless section is not seated). Contains (24) dimmable and (2) non-dim circuits (1 additional non-dim dedicated to audio).
On stage: (20) circuits and (3) non-dim circuits each stage left and stage right. There is one floor pocket down center on the stage contain (4) dimmable and (1) non-dim circuit. Please note: due to the unique nature of seating in the hall, floor booms at the sides of the stage (ie, for dance) are not permitted.
(4) dimmable and (1) non-dim circuit per house box throughout hall on the Box Tier (approximately 20’ above deck) and Mezzanine (approximately 35’ above deck) Levels.
Orchestra Lighting
Standard orchestra lighting includes 80 par downlights. 120 40-watt music stand lights and 12 6-circuit orchestra stringers with triple taps are available on request; these fixtures are dimmable at the stage manager’s console backstage right or are easily integrated into the production lighting system and controlled through Eos.
Cue Lights
All cue lights are controlled through a console that can be connected in the lighting control booth or backstage right. Lights are located throughout the facility – in all control areas, at stage doors, and in the choral terrace. There is a red spotting light located at Box Tier Level in the center of the house.
Company Switches / Power Disconnects
Three-phase 120/208VAC company switches are located throughout the building. All switches contain both lugs for tails and cam-lock connectors (all female); male-to-male ground and neutral turnarounds are available upon request. All feeder cable used must be rated at or above the capacity of the switch as follows:
400A switch: 4/0 minimum, 100’ available in house
200A switch: 1/0 minimum, 2/0 preferred, 100’ of 2/0 available in house
100A switch: 1/0 minimum
Adjustable breaker box: feeder required to match settings as above
Per NEC Table 310.17, underrated feeder is not permitted for use on the grounds of this facility.
Switch locations:
Loading Dock: 1 200A switch
Upstage Right: 2 400A switches with double neutrals; Lex adjustable breaker box capable of limiting one switch to 100-250A
Stage Left: 1 200A isolated ground switch (for audio use only)
Attic: 3 400A switches with double neutrals; one provides power to the moving light pagoda above Truss A
Followspot Booth: 1 400A switch with double neutrals
East Lobby (Orchestra Level): 1 100A switch with double neutrals
Multipurpose Room (East Lobby, Box Tier Level): 1 200A switch and 1 100A isolated ground switch (for audio use only)
Lighting Control Booth (Southwest Lobby, Orchestra Level): 1 100A switch with double neutrals
Data Distribution
15 ETC Net3 2-port gateway – white
1 ETC Net3 4-port gateway – white
Ethercon Cable o 5 – 5’ Ethercon o 3 – 25’ Ethercon o 2 – 50’ Ethercon
DMX Cable o 30 – 5’ DMX o 50 – 10’ DMX o 10 – 15’ DMX o 20 – 25’ DMX o 5 – 50’ DMX o 16 – DMX terminator o 4 – DMX male to male turnaround o 5 – DMX 5-pin to 3-pin adapter (set)
Power Distribution
Feeder Cable o 2 – 50’ 4/0 feeder set, 3Ø o 1 – 10’ 4/0 feeder set, 3Ø o 3 – 50’ 2/0 feeder set, 3Ø (50’ permanently installed above Truss A) o 1 – 12 circuit 220V moving light pagoda, permanently installed above Truss A o 1 – Lex Adjustable Breaker Box, 100-250A
Stage Pin Cable (20A 2P&G) o 80 – stage pin 2-fer o 15 – 3’ stage pin o 15 – 5’ stage pin o 15 – 10’ stage pin o 10 – 25’ stage pin o 5 – 50’ stage pin
L5-20 Cable (20A Twistlock) o 40 L5-20 2-fer o 20 – 5’ L5-20 o 30 – 10’ L5-20 o 25 – 25’ L5-20 o 5 – 50’ L5-20
Edison Cable (15A NEMA 5-15 U-ground) o 20 – 10’ o 20 – 25’ o 5 – 50’ o 3 – 100’
Multi Cable o 1 – 19’ o 1 – 25’ o 2 – 50’ o 1 – 75’ o 1 – 100’ o 4 – 6-circuit male stage pin break in, 3’ o 4 – 6-circuit female stage pin break out, 10’ fanned
Adapters o 10 – male Edison to female L5-20 o 10 – male L5-20 to female Edison o 10 – male stage pin to female L5-20 o 10 – male L5-20 to female stage pin o 10 – male stage pin to female Edison o 10 – male Edison to female stage pin
Audio General Information
The speaker system is driven by one Meyer Sound Galileo 616 processor. This allows the venue to work with a variety of FOH consoles to drive the system. We request at least Left, Right, Fill, and Sub feeds from the FOH console, but we can accommodate a number of different configurations.
For all amplified performances, the entire stage floor is carpeted with carpet color matched to the natural floor.
The Palladium has (2) Front of House (FOH) Positions, permanent and secondary. o The permanent FOH position is 75’ from stage on the house right aisle. This
position houses the in-house FOH console. o The secondary FOH position is located 75’ from stage in the center of the
house, and is utilized for performances traveling with their own consoles/equipment.
If you decide to use your own equipment and bypass our infrastructure, a snake of at least 300 feet will be needed to run from stage left to the FOH mix position.
There is a 200 Amp, Isolated Ground power supply for Audio. This company switch is located in the stage left anteroom. Please see the electrics section for more information.
o The in-house PD includes 8 feet of feeder onstage pre-run.
On stage monitor equipment is setup stage left in order to access the cable pass-throughs and dedicated power.
Acoustic Control
Stage Carpet o For all amplified performances, carpet is deployed across the entire stage
area. This cuts down on the transmission of acoustic information to the floating stage floor.
o The carpet is commercial grade with a rubber backing to prevent slipping, and is color matched to the natural Brazilian cherry finish of the stage floor.
Area Rugs o There are various size area rugs available for use.
Auralex ProMax (http://www.auralex.com/product/promax/) o The Palladium has (6) Auralex ProPanels in inventory.
(4) are currently deployed in the sound booth (2) are available for stage use
o Each panel is 2’ x 4’ and is attached to a straight stand for stability.
Auralex Gramma (http://www.auralex.com/product/gramma/) o The Palladium has (2) GreatGramma and (3) Gramma pads available for use.
Auralex HoverDeck and HoverMat System o (2) custom 4’ x 8’ HoverMats (http://www.auralex.com/product/hovermat/) o (1) HD-88concert HoverDeck (http://www.auralex.com/product/hoverdeck/)
Clearsonic Drum Shield o (7) Panel, 4’ Height
In-House Mix Position
Consoles: o FOH: DigiCo SD9 Stealth Core 2 (w/ 2 D-Racks, up to 96 channes on 56
preamps; 24 Analog out) o Monitors: Yamaha PM5D non-RH (48 mono, 4 stereo input)
In-House Split o Horizon 3-Way Transformer Split o 48 XLR Inputs, 3 W4 Outputs
Speaker Systems
As the hall has a very live response, running above 98 dB, A-Weighted, is not recommended.
Main Amplified System: o The Main Amplified Speaker System is a traditional Stereo System. It utilizes
(2) Flown Line Arrays, On Stage Front Fills, Subs, and Auxiliary Fill Speakers. o Please see photos at end of section for a closer view at speaker system.
Left/Right Flown Arrays o (9) Meyer Mica
Left/Right Ground Stack o (1) Meyer M’Elodie o (1) Meyer USW-1 Sub
On-Stage Front Fills o (5) Meyer UPM-1P o Cabling runs along the downstage edge of the stage.
Flown Fills o D-Truss (Mezzanine/Box Tier Left/Right)
(2) Meyer UPA-1P o F-Truss (Upstage)
(6) Meyer UPM-1P o G/H Truss (Gallery Boxes Left/Right)
(2) Meyer UPM-1P o Delay Fills (Gallery Level)
(2) Meyer UPA-1P Choral Box Fills
o If choral terrace is not sold, then (2) Meyer UPA-1P will be deployed. o If choral terrace is sold, then (2) Meyer UPJ-1P will be deployed.
Choral Terrace Fills o These are only deployed if the terrace is seated. o (3) Meyer UPA-1P
Under-Balcony Fills o (50) QSC AD-C|52ST o Powered by (4) Lab Gruppen C10:4X amplifiers
Concealed Announce System: o This system is used during our non-amplified events and is designed for
speech reinforcement only. Columnar Arrays
o (2) Renkus-Heinz Iconyx IC-8 Installed in Main Orchestra Level
o (2) Renkus-Heinz Iconyx IC-16 Installed in Choral Terrace
Under-Balcony Speakers (See Above) Delay Fills (Gallery Level)
o (2) Meyer UPA-1P
Monitor Speakers o (22) d&b audiotechnik e3 Low-Profile Monitors (6.5” x 1”)
(12) Channels of d&b d6 Amplifiers o (10) Meyer UM-1P (12” x 3”) o (4) Meyer MJF-212A (2-12” x 4”) o (4) Meyer CQ-2 (15” x 4”) o (4) Meyer UPJ-1p (as available) o (1) Anchor AN1000X w/Yoke
Communication System (Clear-Com)
Permanently Installed o (3) RM-704 4-channel station
(1) unit is located in each of the following positions: o Stage Manager Position, Lighting Control, FOH
o (3) HB-702 2-Channel Station Located in House Manager Panels w/HS-6 handsets
Portable System o (10) KB-702 2-channel speaker stations o (4) RS-602 2-channel Beltpacks o (24) RS-601 1-channel Beltpacks o (4) HME Pro850 System Beltpacks
Wired to Channels A&B of Clearcom system o Headsets
(20) CC-95 Single-Muff (4) CC-260 Double-Muff (12) CC-95 Lightweight (2) HS-6 Handset
Program Feed and Paging
House and backstage program feed is supplied via a mix from Galileo processor. This covers backstage, public areas, dressing rooms, green room, and basement areas.
Program and paging is controlled by Symetrix processors.
Paging can be made from any House Manager Positions, Stage Manager Rack, FOH, or Sound Booth. Coverage for paging is the same as program feed.
Program Speakers o (2) Anchor AN1000X
These are located Side Stage Left/Right for program feed. Assistive Listening System
Listen Technology o (40) LR-42 IR Headset o (24) LR-44 IR Receiver o (14) LA-165 Stereo Headphone o (10) LA-166 Induction Neck Loop
Video Monitor
Permanently Installed-Box Tier, Center o (1) Canon XF-305 HD Camera o (1) Ikegami ICD-47 Low-Light Black and White.
Portable o (2) Ikegami ICD-38 Black and White
These video feeds are available at the Stage Manager position via a Blackmagic Dual LCD Display.
There are (14) 46” NEC E464 LCD Flat Panel TVs located throughout the lobbies that receive the HD camera feed.
Backstage, Green Room, Dressing Rooms, and Basement offices have LCD monitors for this feed as well.
Recording System (Sound Booth)
The recording system is an Avid Pro Tools HD3-Accel with 64 Madi inputs and 8 analog inputs
Computer o Apple MacPro 8-Core o (2) 20” Apple Cinema Displays
I/O o (1) RME MADI Router o (1) SSL DeltaLink o (1) Digidesign 192 I/O: 16 in (16 AES or 8 AES/8 Analog) x 8 analog out
Control Surface o Digidesign C|24
Studio Monitors o Avantone Pro Abbey
Microphones
Direct Boxes: o (6) Countryman DT85 o (4) Radial J48 o (2) Radial ProAV1
Wired Microphones: o AKG
(2) D112 (6) C414 XLII
o DPA (4) 4006 (4) 4011 (8) DPA 4099-V
o (2) clips each for Bass, Cello, Sax, and Piano o (2) adapters for house RF (Lemo) o (2) adapters for Sennheiser minijack RF systems
(1) DPA 4099-Piano System o Earthworks
(2) M30 (4) SR30
o Neumann (6) KM140 (4) KM184
o Sennheiser (1) e901 (1) e902 (7) e904 (4) MD-421 (2) MKH40
o Shure (2) Beta 58 (8) SM57 (6) SM58 (2) SM58S
o Lectern Microphones AKG GM15E w/CK33 Capsule Shure MX412 w/184 Capsule
Wireless Microphones: o Sennheiser EM-3032, 2-Channel Receiver
(2) SK-5212 Lavalier transmitters w/omni DPA mic (2) SKM5200-UHF Handheld transmitter w/Neumann KM105 capsule
Microphone Stands
Atlas Sound o (15) Tripod Stand w/K&M Telescoping Boom Arm o (12) MS-12CE Round Base Stand o (10) MS-20CE Heavy-Duty Round Base o (4) DMS-10E Short Round Base o (4) DMS-7E Short Round Base o (4) DS-7E Desk Stand o (6) MAC-1 Multi-Purpose Clamp
AKG o (15) KM-251 Tripod w/K&M Telescoping Boom Arm o (10) KM-211 32” 1-piece Boom Arm
Ancillary Equipment
Snakes o (2) W4-XLRF 48 Channel Snake o (2) W4-XLRM 48 Channel Snake o (4) W2-12 in x 4 out stage box o (4) W2-XLRM 16 Channel Fanouts o (2) W2-24 in stage box o (2) XLRM-XLRF 8 Channel Fanouts
Audio/Video Tie Lines
Combination panels and Multi-Mode Fiber are located throughout the building. Please contact House Staff for details.
Video Projection
There is no in-house video projection equipment. NOTE
There are no stairs from the stage directly to the audience.
Photos
Palladium Stage from SR (No Carpet)
Palladium Stage from SR (Carpeted)
Permanent Front of House Position Secondary Front of House Position
Front Fills: Speakers rest on
stage, with cabling dressed along the downstage edge.
Side Fill System: Horizontal Boxes: (2) UPM-1P Vertical Boxes: (2) UPA-1P Red arrows indicate speaker position
along pipe.
Ground Stack: Top: M’Elodie Bottom: USW-1
F-Truss: (6) UPM-1P Red arrows indicate speaker
position along pipe.
Choral Terrace/Box System:
Setup 1: o (2) Meyer UPA-1p onstage of each Choral Box SR/SL. o Utilized when Choral Terrace is closed.
Setup 2: o (3) Meyer UPA-1p Upstage Center to cover Choral Terrace o (2) Meyer UPJ-1p onstage of each Choral Box SR/SL o Deployed when Choral Terrace is seated
Setup 1 Setup 2
SR Choral Box SL Choral Box Choral Terrace
View From Monitor Position to Center Stage.
View From Center Stage to Standard Monitor Position (Red Box).
Drawings
Dressing/changing rooms: all rooms are ADA accessible
Note: the only rest rooms backstage are located in the dressing rooms Stage level Stage Left: Dressing room 1 – 160 sq. ft. w/private bath and shower Dressing room 2 – 160 sq. ft. w/private bath and shower Dressing room 3 – 150 sq. ft. w/private bath and shower with additional door to green room Orchestra changing room 1 – 322 sq. ft. w/lockers and rest room – 2 toilets and 2 showers Orchestra changing room 2 – 390 sq. ft. w/lockers and rest room – 2 toilets and 2 showers Green room – 295 sq. ft. w/refrigerator, microwave and sink Visiting company production office – 125 sq. ft. w/ 2 telephones, internet connection Backstage: Large room for case and equipment storage – 2200 sq. ft. Stage Right: Conductor’s suite – 215 sq. ft. total – sitting room, dressing room and private bath w/shower Artist’s reception room – 230 sq. ft. Box tier level (1 floor above stage level) Chorus locker room – 518 sq. ft. w/lockers Note: This room is also the box tier level crossover and must be kept unlocked during performances