The Union Group, renowned for its Food & Beverage (F&B) establishments in Jakarta, Indonesia, operates various outlets under multiple brands. Known for its quality bistro fare, well-crafted cocktails, and some of the city’s best cakes, the group’s venues are scattered throughout Jakarta’s most dynamic areas. Each location features the brand’s signature interiors with unique details specific to each venue.
The group’s namesake, The Union restaurant and bar at Pondok Indah Mall, recently underwent an audio upgrade to enhance its ambience, particularly on weekends when DJs and live bands perform. The 200-seat venue, which offers a fusion of Western and Eastern cuisines with an emphasis on local delights, also boasts a full-fledged bar.
Previously, the restaurant used Martin Audio’s AQ5 speakers. Eric Haslim of P.T. Rhema Multi Perkasa, who originally supplied and installed the sound system, was again called upon for the upgrade. “Previously, the restaurant had to bring in a portable system to reinforce the DJ and band audio. The AQ5, with its 5-inch drivers, did not provide sufficient punch for live performances. The management felt that the portable speakers were not conducive and took up space. Furthermore, away from the performance space, the audio through the AQ5s was not as punchy as it should be,” Eric explained.
Eric recommended replacing the AQ5s with Martin Audio CDD8 speakers. Ten units of CDD8s were installed, replacing the AQ5s without needing to reinstall cables or change locations. “When we first installed the systems in the restaurant, we ensured proper coverage across the entire space,” Eric added. The CDD8s were complemented with four units of SX212 Double 12 subs and one unit of a Double 10 sub.
“The impact is immediately noticeable. The vocals and music articulation are much easier on the ears. Less space is also used for the live entertainment and DJ set. The CDD8s are suitable for both live music and background music with the increased dimension of the speakers,” commented Eric. He mentioned that the dBA level is kept to 70 for background music and 90 to 100 dB for live music. Celto amps drive the passive CDD8 speakers, with preamp support from Hill Audio. Loudspeaker management is handled via Martin Audio’s DX6.
The loudspeakers are installed high, above customers’ heads, and are not pointed directly at them. “This was done to enable guests to have conversations without competing with the music,” said Eric.