Clos St-Denis, once a celebrated fine dining restaurant, has been transformed into a sophisticated event venue where culinary excellence takes centre stage. Guests are treated to an intimate dining experience in charming living rooms, with exquisite dishes crafted by renowned chefs Anne-Sophie Breysem and Jaume Soler. Their creative menus, inspired by seasonal produce and local flavours, leave a lasting impression on every guest. The venue caters to a wide range of events, from elegant weddings and private celebrations to corporate meetings and exclusive business events, all tailored to create unforgettable moments.
This exceptional venue is complemented by a state-of-the-art audio system designed to deliver seamless and immersive sound. At its core are the XMP44, a modular audio system with four SourceCon™ slots, and the MTX88, an 8-zone audio matrix ensuring flexible multi-zone distribution across the entire space.
For inputs, the IMP40 internet audio player guarantees smooth and reliable streaming, while the NMP40 enables high-quality playback from platforms like Spotify Connect. These features provide unmatched versatility to tailor the sound to any occasion.
The system’s power is driven by the SMQ350 and SMQ750 quad-channel amplifiers, delivering 4x350W and 4x750W, respectively, and the energy-efficient EPA254, offering 4x250W with an integrated crossover. Together, they ensure consistent, high-quality audio throughout the venue.
To enhance the guest experience, the audio setup includes 2 ATEO6D, 4 ATEO4D, and 10 ATEO4D loudspeakers, offering clear, high-fidelity sound in every room. Complementing these are 5 VIRO5 loudspeakers, ideal for both indoor and outdoor use with their weather-resistant design. To ensure powerful bass when needed for livelier events, the setup includes the BASO15, a compact yet high-performance 15” passive bass cabinet.
This carefully designed combination of advanced technology and thoughtful integration ensures an exceptional sound experience, perfectly aligned with the refined ambiance of Clos St-Denis.