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21Aug2024

Gemma Robinson

L-Acoustics Brings Sustainable, High-Performance Audio to Historic Congress Centre Hamburg

Cutting-edge L Series professional sound system enhances flexibility and eco-friendliness at newly renovated CCH

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HAMBURG, Germany – August 2024 – The Hamburg Congress Centre (CCH), one of Europe's most historic convention facilities, has completed a five-year renovation that marries cutting-edge technology with sustainability. Central to this transformation is the installation of the innovative L Series line source array from L-Acoustics, a professional sound system that combines superior audio quality with impressive environmental credentials.

Built in 1973 and protected as a historic landmark, the CCH has long been a cornerstone of the European convention scene. The recent renovation, led by consultants GRANER + PARTNER, aimed to modernise the facility while preserving its rich heritage. "It makes a huge difference to be able to deliver the very highest quality to our clients - from the architecture to the audio," says Dominik Schenke and of GRANER + PARTNER. "The L-Acoustics L Series breathes new life into the building and opens up endless possibilities for its future."

The installation of the L-Acoustics system was executed by Protones GmbH & Co. KG, a full-service provider based in Lüneburg. Benjamin Schulenkorf, Technical Managing Director at Protones led the project at the CCH, bringing his expertise to this landmark installation.

Sustainability at the Core

The CCH's commitment to sustainability was a key factor in choosing L-Acoustics as a partner. The venue recently achieved Gold Certification from the German Sustainable Building Council, becoming the first German convention center to do so.

"From the outset, we were looking for a partner that shared our values and would be able to meet our sustainability standards," Gralf Krüger, Head of Sound at CCH explains. "L-Acoustics was a perfect match."

The L Series loudspeakers align perfectly with the CCH's eco-friendly goals. Compared to traditional line arrays, the L Series offers significant material savings: using 56% less paint, 30% less wood and 60% less steel in the manufacturing process. Moreover, the L Series takes up less space and weighs less than comparable systems, occupying 30% less volume and weighing 25% less than equivalent line source arrays. This efficiency translates to reduced transportation costs and lower carbon footprint.

Superior Sound and Flexibility

A selection of audio systems was designed and tested, with the L-Acoustics L Series chosen after rigorous testing, primarily for its superior audio quality and speech intelligibility – crucial factors for the diverse range of events hosted at the CCH. The L Series system was designed using L-Acoustics Soundvision in collaboration between GRANER + PARTNER, Protones and audio consultant Rûdiger Aue.

The main hall features a Left/Center/Right configuration, with one L2 and L2D speaker forming the left and right arrays, complemented by a centre cluster of one A10i Focus over two A10i Wide speakers. Four KS21 subwoofers per side, in cardioid configuration, are ground-stacked on either side of the stage while two X8 are mounted either side of the stage for out-fill and eight 5XT are placed across the stage lip for in-fill. Two additional hangs of one A10i Focus over one A10i Wide provide stage monitoring. The whole system is powered by L-Acoustics LA7.16i amplified controllers.

The L-Acoustics installation is integrated into a sophisticated media technology network that spans the entire CCH. This network includes Q-SYS Core processors in various halls and utilises Dante audio-over-IP protocol, providing unprecedented flexibility and connectivity. "Our long-standing relationship with CCH and extensive network technology expertise during planning and installation has allowed us to develop a comprehensive in-house audio network that connects all venues, including Hall 1," explains Schulenkorf.

Although the system is discreet in size, the output is amazing," Schenke notes. "It means we can meet the requirements of any client without a problem.

The renovation has expanded the CCH's capacity to 12,000 people, with the largest hall seating 3,000. An extensive Dante-based audio network enables connectivity between all halls, providing unparalleled flexibility for various event types.

Looking Ahead

With its state-of-the-art L-Acoustics L Series professional sound system in place, the CCH is poised to continue its legacy of hosting world-class events while setting new standards in sustainability. "For decades, the CCH has been pushing boundaries and setting the standard for what is possible in the conventions sector," Schenke concludes. "This renovation ensures we will continue to do just that for many more to come."

About L-Acoustics

L-Acoustics has been shaping the future of sound since 1984 through trailblazing innovation. Our European-designed and manufactured solutions deliver premium sound experiences from the most intimate immersive spaces to the largest stages. L-Acoustics is the #1 brand chosen by the world’s largest music festivals and installed in over 13,000 premium venues from music halls, theaters, and sports entertainment to wellness, hospitality, homes and yachts.

Our team of 850 employees, including 20% in design, research, and development, conceives the industry’s most award-winning and transformative sound reinforcement technologies, including the modern line source array V-DOSC, L-ISA immersive hyperreal solutions, and the eco-conscious, performance-leading L-Series. These technologies have led to the company being honored with a Decibels d’Or and featured in Fast Company’s most innovative companies.

With major hubs in Paris, Los Angeles, London, and Singapore, and a network of trained service providers present in 80 countries, our technologies power the most demanding live events and memorable sound experiences: from Adele’s Las Vegas residency to the world’s largest sports events, from the Zaha Hadid-designed Guangzhou Opera House to the Philharmonie de Paris Concert Hall.