On March 8, 2024, the sacred night of Mahashivratri, the ZSOUND VCX and LC10 systems transformed the festival into a sonic temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. With 36 VCX dual 14 inch line array speakers and 152 LC10 10 inch line array speakers, accompanied by the profound depth of 38 LC10SP 15 inch subwoofers, the event reverberated with spiritual vibrations.
A Sonic Tapestry for the Divine
The Mahashivratri festival, an annual Hindu celebration honoring Lord Shiva, was elevated by the ZSOUND system's ability to weave an intricate tapestry of sound that captivated the attendees.
ZSOUND VCX: The Line Array Symphony
- Coverage: The 80° adjustable horizontal coverage ensured that every devotee was enveloped in the sonic embrace of the VCX speakers.
- Clarity: With a frequency response of 55 Hz to 16 kHz (±3 dB), the VCX delivered clear and crisp audio throughout the festival grounds.
ZSOUND LC10: The Compact Clarion
- Efficiency: Weighing only 13 kg, the LC10's compact design belied its ability to produce a high SPL and great dynamic headroom.
- Flexibility: The multi-angle adjustable mounting mode allowed for precise audio placement, catering to the festival's diverse layout.
ZSOUND LC10SP: The Subwoofer Sublime
- Depth: The 15" subwoofer provided a frequency response of 40 Hz to 150 Hz, ensuring the bass notes of the festival's music had the depth and impact needed to move the audience.
- Power: The self-powered subwoofer's built-in amplifier module delivered 2000W of power, contributing to the overall audio experience.
Technical Specifications for a Sacred Evening
The ZSOUND system was meticulously selected and configured to meet the acoustic needs of a festival as revered as Mahashivratri. Each component was crafted with high-quality materials and finished with black polyurea paintings for durability and aesthetics.
The Sonic Representation of Devotion
As the festival unfolded under the celestial gaze of Lord Shiva, the ZSOUND VCX, LC10, and LC10SP systems stood as the sonic representation of the devotees' reverence, creating an audio experience that was as profound as the prayers and rituals of Mahashivratri.