Opus Night Club in Bangalore Equipped With QSC WideLine 10
Bangalore’s Opus Club has recently installed a QSC WideLine 10 Series line array, along with the Q-SYS
Platform. The venue is one of the largest of its kind in Bangalore with a mezzanine floor and an
outdoor brunch area, which is part of the club.
Opus was very specific with their requirements and had a clear vision. They needed a system that could
accommodate both live performances and DJ events, which meant the solution needed to provide additional
headroom and flexibility for any visiting mix engineer to easily adjust the system, but with enough
controls to protect the system.
To handle the complex DSP processing requirements, SD Audio selected the Q-SYS Platform. Not only did it
provide the flexibility to select and change DSP requirements almost instantly, it also allowed them to
easily route audio over a standard gigabit network.
To provide the backbone of the system, Q-SYS routes audio through Q-SYS enabled CXD4.5Q network amplifiers.
Designed specifically for the Q-SYS Platform, the CXD-Q Series amplifiers combine the power of QSC audio
technology with the power of the Q-SYS network processing and control systems. CXD-Q passes telemetry
information to Q-SYS, which allows users to have an immediate glance of the system and easily control and
view the status of all loudspeakers connected on the amplifiers.
To provide an even coverage across the entire space, the front of house is supported by QSC GP218-sw
subwoofers combined with a variety of QSC K12, and KW181 loudspeakers.
K.Gopi & Sommaih, Opus Club owners says, “Our Vision was a great club with the a sound system that ensured
clarity and the right tonal balance, QSC was the obvious brand as they maintain the same tone across their
entire speaker systems.”
The full QSC system was an ideal solution for Opus as it caters to any form of performance and provides
amazing experience to the audience as well as gives sound engineers and DJs an advanced mixing tool,
which is big step forward from traditionally used sound system.