Cincinnati’s Fountain Square has a rich heritage as the epicenter of the Queen City’s civic, commercial, and social lives.
Surrounded by restaurants, bars, shopping and hotels, the downtown entertainment hub now has another reason for people to gather and celebrate: a $2M performance stage funded by Fifth Third Bank, whose corporate headquarters flank the square’s east side.
Fifth Third Center Stage, designed in partnership with Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation (3CDC) and the City of Cincinnati, fulfills a long-term community objective to have a permanent state-of-the-art performance venue in the two-acre urban “living room” surrounding the 150-year-old Tyler Davidson Fountain.
To ensure the best possible event experience for patrons, 3CDC called on local integrator ClearSound Design to design and install the site’s staging, lighting, video interconnect and audio facilities, including a new L-Acoustics A Series system.
ClearSound design project manager and systems integrator Brock Fowler notes one of the project’s primary challenges was to mitigate noise spill into other parts of the city, especially Fountain Square’s surrounding businesses.
“We were able to visually show the client during the design process where the sound would be louder in specific areas with different elements and configurations and, just as importantly, where the sound wouldn’t be,” he said.
Improving Fountain Square Audio
3CDC senior events production manager Andi Schultes agrees that Soundvision was key to instilling confidence in the L-Acoustics solution from the start.
“Being able to map the sound coverage and how it would interact with neighboring buildings, and even how it would travel down the streets, was hugely helpful in choosing the right system and dialing in the placement of the speakers,” she said.
“By the time the loudspeakers arrived onsite, we knew where we wanted the prime spots to be and where we needed to cancel out the noise pollution, which made commissioning very straightforward,” said Schultes.
The new loudspeaker system for the Third Center Stage comprises left and right arrays of three L-Acoustics A15 Focus enclosures over one A15 Wide, with eight KS21 subs horizontally spread out on the ground across the face of the stage.
Four LA4X amplified controllers housed in a room below the stage drive the mains and sub elements.
Although cold Midwestern temperatures and COVID protocols have each kept the venue’s early number of performances down, the L-Acoustics system has already been used for several smaller events, local band performances, talk/game shows and playback for the ice rink that occupies Fountain Square over the winter months.
“Even without the subs in use, the word ‘bouncy’ was mentioned more than once when the right tune came on,” said Schultes.
Although 3CDC is still working out the details of its spring and early summer season for the stage, the plan is to start hosting local band performances weekly as warmer weather arrives.
“The biggest improvement for both patrons and performers is the clarity and control we now have,” said Schultes.