In the dim light of clubs and pubs, the majority of stage monitors tend to look alike- which is why not all industry professionals have picked up on a trend sweeping through Melbourne’s top entertainment venues: the ubiquity of NEXO’s P15.
Rapidly gaining a reputation as the most powerful point-source system for its size, the P15 combines a modern low-profile curvilinear cabinet with the French manufacturer’s ‘best-in-class’ components and world-leading acoustic design. Highly versatile, these systems offer exceptional clarity, perfect phase alignment and a smooth, full-spectrum frequency response across a wide range of professional sound reinforcement applications.
NEXO’s approach to instant horn flange customization makes the P15 ideal for use as a stage monitor, in-fill or front-fill system, with the ability to configure directivity from the standard 60° x 60°, to 90° x 40°, or 50°~90°x 40° when used with interchangeable flange accessories.
A new favourite for floor wedges, the P15 was recently spotted at The Workers Club in Fitzroy. A Brunswick Street institution, the venue is a self-appointed ‘old-school pub’, hosting live music 6 nights a week, from up-and-coming locals to international acts alike.
Western Sydney’s Breakfast Road recently took to The Workers Club stage, as part of a tour for their new single ‘Global Warming.’ The experimental indie trio’s blend of pop, funk and comedy was on full display, with the self-proclaimed “realest boyband” also being joined by Sydney rapper and producer Zion Garcia in a surprise appearance.