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Whispers Club Bar
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Address: 1/2 Parrock Street, Gravesend, Kent , DA12 1EW

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Last updated: 13 Jun 2007

Whispers is situated just off the main high street of gravesend, it is probably the best looking club/bar in Gravesend.
It is a modern looking club/bar with a sound system to match its looks! There new Friday night (Funky Elements) is geared up for the clubbing type of people in and around the area, this is the only place in Gravesend and sourounding area's where you can here the latest cool club sound's.


Capacity: 500

Sound system: Cosmic Electronics also used ZX1 speakers to upgrade another venue, Whispers nightclub in Gravesend, again pairing ZX1s with Gladiator bass bins. "These cabinets are a very valuable addition to the Electro-Voice portfolio," says Mark DamonThe ZX1's long-throw 8" woofer, coupled with the rotatable EV DH2005 1-inch true compression driver, has the acoustic performance of 12" and even some 15" boxes. Aside from being extremely compact in proportion to its performance

Lighting: UK - Brentwood-based Cosmic Electronics has fitted out the new Whispers bar/club in Gravesend, using a range of LED lighting from Lighting Effects Distribution to create a colour-changing environment - as well as illuminating the dance floor with Geni scanners from the same supplier.

The former Shades has been converted by new owners Benning Bros Ltd at a cost of £160,000, with an upgraded sound system. Mark Damon's sound and lighting company was originally brought in through a contact with the venue's previous manager.

As with the recent fit-out at the exotic Sugar Hut in Brentwood, Cosmic Electronics turned extensively to the catalogue of Lighting Effects Distribution. The real success has been the way he has used LEDs to illuminate the bar areas. Two sets of Alkalite Riva 80 8-pod sets overhead wash down onto the granite-type bar top, while 12 Solar L80's - on their own dedicated DMX controller - wash the stainless steel front, reflecting unusual shapes down onto the floor.

But the most striking effect is reserved for the bar optics themselves. Behind each of the clusters are further Solar L80s - six in all - 'washing' the bottles and producing a striking effect. "The Rivas work in tandem with the L80's so that the whole bar will change colour at the same time - all run off DMX," says Damon. "We are very pleased with the L80's.





Door Policy: Smart Dress

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