In southeastern Caracas, Hacienda La Trinidad Cultural Park is a non-profit civil association dedicated to promoting the development and appreciation of culture in a space where nature, history, and the arts come together to create an environment conducive to meeting, learning and recreation.
Located at the former Hacienda La Trinidad (one of the oldest in the Venezuela), it covers 15,000 square metres including historic buildings and gardens, hosting exhibitions and cultural events with the seven original cacao drying rooms now home to a range of specialist facilities and shops including La Discotienda, a very special record shop, gallery and performance space.
Described as a cultural space built around vinyl, visitors are invited to explore the unique world of the vinyl record, with its warm analogue sound and evocative cover art.
Regular live performances take place in the venue which, although small, ensures artists and audience alike enjoy pristine sound quality, courtesy of an ultra-compact NEXO system featuring pairs of ID14 speakers pole-mounted on IDS108 subs with NEXO PS8s for monitors.
Supplemented by a single IDS110 sub, additional ID14s are wall-mounted for vinyl playback with each system powered by NEXO’s similarly compact nanoNXAMP4.
“The performance of the ID14 with a live band is surprisingly impressive for such a tiny speaker” reports Valeska Gruber from Sun Pro Music, suppliers of the NEXO system at La Discotienda. “Space is at a premium here so a sound system that takes up hardly any room without sacrificing sound quality really helps.”
For further information on Sun Pro Music, visit: sunpromusic.com
For further information on Hacienda La Trinidad Cultural Park, visit: haciendalatrinidad.org