Austin, TX – July 26, 2016: Downtown
Austin watering hole HandleBar has a lot to offer anyone who wanders
inside, from live DJs five nights a week to friendly bartenders, craft
cocktails, and 20 carefully selected beers on tap. But since its 2012
opening many of its patrons were skipping out on the diverse offerings
of its main bar for its expansive, but limited service, roof deck. “At
first we couldn’t figure out why no one wanted to hang out in the main
bar, where we have all of these great drinks and amenities that aren’t
available on the roof,” says owner Brett Vance. “But we were realizing
that a big part of it had to do with a really bad sound system.” In May,
Vance reached out to BASSBOSS
president David Lee to help oversee a complete sound overhaul that
would endear HandleBar’s main floor bar to patrons and also mark
BASSBOSS' 30th major installation on its home turf.
Starting on the Ground Level
HandleBar’s previous aging sound system, which was cobbled together from
bits and pieces of various sound equipment that had been taken out of
service from other neighborhood bars, was not performing up to par.
“Even when it wasn’t that loud it hurt your ears,” Vance recalls. “We’ve
got concrete surfaces on all sides, so the natural acoustics certainly
weren’t helping either. As a result, on a weeknight we might have 200
people upstairs but only 20 in the main bar, which was a real problem
because if you passed by the bar on the street you might look in the
window and think there’s nothing doing.”
BASSBOSS'
David Lee knew he could achieve superior sound with BASSBOSS products,
while using significantly fewer speakers. He designed a system featuring
two SSP215 Powered Subwoofers and three CCM112 Powered Monitors for
mid-highs in the main bar, supplemented by two SV8 Powered Micromains
for additional fill, placing one at the far end of the room and one in
an adjacent room. The roof received a sound overhaul as well, with an
installation of four weatherized SV8 MicroMain loudspeakers —replacing
no less than eight bulky, unattractive plastic outdoor speakers that
hung in place there before.
Getting a Handle on the Room
Given the challenging room acoustics, correct speaker placement was
essential — especially for the subwoofers. “I wanted to provide the best
overall coverage and the least dead spots without putting too much
energy into the neighboring club that HandleBar shares a wall with,” Lee
explains. “When I modeled the room looking for placement options for
subwoofers, it became clear that a cardioid pair of subs in the ceiling
offered the best option for even coverage and minimal impact on the
dividing wall. We also wanted to keep as much floor space as possible
available to HandleBar patrons, so flown subs was a win-win for sound
and space concerns.”
HandleBar’s
concrete ceilings were not equipped with power outlets and the cost and
time to install power in the speaker locations was out of the budget.
For the four outdoor speakers being installed on the roof, each of which
required remote amplification, Lee chose BASSBOSS RP models. “RP stands
for Rack Power, an option in which the amplifiers and dedicated
processing that are normally in the boxes are supplied in a 2-space rack
chassis,” said Lee. “We make this option available so we can offer the
consistency and simplicity of powered and processed speaker systems in
situations where the amplifiers can’t be co-located with the cabinets.
Once the speakers and amps were installed, the only tuning necessary was
to align the cardioid subs. The rest of the system needed no additional
tuning. The bulk of the time involved in finalizing the system was
dedicated to remote control and preset programming.”
The SSP215 subwoofers that are flown in the ceiling measure only 17-1/4”
high, so they are unobtrusive between the ceiling beams. Each sub
features two 15” woofers driven by a 2400W RMS Class D amplifier, giving
HandleBar’s DJs plenty of low-end on tap. Their extremely flat
frequency response from 35Hz to 100Hz help them transition smoothly to
the midrange and high end provided by the CCM112 and SV8 loudspeakers.
“It’s a much fuller sound,” says Vance. “You can really feel the music
now instead of just hearing it. And the DJs love it. They have big
smiles on their faces when they are playing on this system. ”
The versatile and compact CCM112 Monitor is able deliver ample midrange
and high end performance thanks to its true point-source design,
delivering a broad 80-degree conical coverage pattern and all the SPL
that HandleBar needs on the main floor. On the roof, the SV8 Micromains
deliver a level of bass performance and overall output that compares to
many 12” speakers on the market. “It sounds fantastic on the roof, too,”
Vance says, “and we’ve got fewer speakers up there than before. They’re
really inconspicuous,” noting that they don’t detract from the seesaw,
spring horses, and other fun playground paraphernalia HandleBar has
installed on the roof.
To accomplish the desired system functionality, a Symetrix Prism 8x8 was
installed to provide individual level control of each zone, including a
subwoofer level control, input selection between house sound, upstairs
and downstairs DJ inputs and TV sound. Basic functions are on wired
remotes with additional wireless remote control functionality reserved
for the owners. “I can easily adjust the overall volume based on whether
we have a DJ or are just playing background music, and I can also tweak
each speaker level individually and create exactly the sound I’m
looking for,” Vance says.
A Sound That Feels Right
For Vance, the BASSBOSS upgrade has completely changed the tenor of
HandleBar’s main bar. “One of the best things about HandleBar is how
friendly and interactive our bartenders are, but before BASSBOSS people
felt like they couldn’t communicate over the speakers and it really
killed the vibe,” he says. “Now we have plenty of power but it sounds
rich, deep, and musical instead of uncomfortable. You can see the
difference just standing outside the bar and looking through the front
window and seeing everyone inside partying and having a great time!”
Vance is so impressed that he’s chosen BASSBOSS systems for his next
business endeavor, a new HandleBar in Houston, TX. “We’re already
talking to David about getting BASSBOSS there,” he says. “I can’t
imagine settling for less.”