"Festival Box might be a new concept, but those who have tried it have immediately found it extremely useful, especially when there are different protocols in place,” commented GMB Pro Sound Director, Remigiusz Kasztelnik. “The big advantage is simplicity – there is no software or configuration necessary; you just plug in the cable onstage and FOH and pair the stage boxes and consoles, whether Cat5, coax or fibre. We expect Festival Box to become a must-have and a no-brainer for larger tours and mid-size/large festivals over the next few years."
Wigwam co-founder Chris Hill – another early adopter, agreed: “I have always liked the quality of Optocore products and what they stand for,” he confirmed. “Festival Box has already dug us out of a couple of holes, and is proving to be a very useful tool. When the Spice Girls came along we put it on as a data tunnel so we could put comms, video, the support band console and remote aerials through it. It got used heavily, and proved to be very flexible, reducing the number of cables to plug in at front of house.”
For Billie Eilish, Festival Box fulfilled an altogether different solution. Production had wanted to run their system over Cat5, since their Allen & Heath console sits on that network, and all available fiber ports had already been used.
“So instead of wrestling with a system rejig, thanks to Festival Box they were able to carry on as they were, with no issues of distance, no reconfiguration or software changes necessary,” explained Hadjigeorgiou.
“Their production loved it because they could work the way they wanted to work,” added Hill. “Festival Box introduced them to a really simple way of getting out of a problem. You don’t need a laptop and another screen, you can plug in more SFPs and put other formats down it. In fact it is now being specified on another project which will require further investment. Anyone who is initially sceptical only has to see it working to be convinced.”
Hadjigeorgiou also believes it offers a great return on investment for mid-sized rental houses which have yet to commit to the substantial investment required in fiber cable: “It is generally hard to charge [clients] good money for fibre because it’s expected to come with the consoles. But as Festival Box is a separate chargeable item, it becomes a chargeable item, so it makes a lot of sense. Festival Box is ultimately about efficiency, but it’s for the long term. In years to come, once Festival Box is established, people will be saying: ‘In the old days we used to run a network, RF and console loop all on separate cables!’”