Description
Dance music icon Gigi D'Agostino electrified the crowd, igniting spirits with his signature, irresistible beat, and the Inalpi Arena turned into a world of scenic and sensorial explosions.
"Gigi D'Agostino Loves Torino," created by Fondazione Reverse, marked a grand return to the extraordinary alchemy between clubbing and pop culture - a combination made possible by this true DJ master. who is today able to almost transcend time.
The Inalpi Arena offers a total area of more than 30,000 square meters and 15,000 seats in an indoor, rectangular layout. For the sound coverage of the arena, ATS company arranged for the use of a Main VIO L212 system and a delay system for the back rows, with a massive presence of subwoofers in both flyable and stacked placements.
ATS Technical Manager commented on the project, highlighting: “The use of the VIO PA system allowed us to achieve a high level of intelligibility, essential for sound diffusion of this scale. We deployed a significant number of flyable subwoofer units to ensure the 'right punch' in the mid-low frequencies with uniform coverage. Thanks to the characteristics of the line arrays we were able to deliver and enhance the mid-high frequencies, achieving uniform and precise coverage."
The sound system configuration was designed by the team as follows:
Main: 32 VIO L212s
Outfills: 16 VIO L212s
Delays: 16 VIO L1610s
Infills: 8 VIO L1610s (stacked in 4 modules per side)
Subwoofers: 42 S218Fs (18 hanging modules - 9 per side in cardioid configuration and 24 stacked units in end-fire configuration)