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you'll find a list of the Artists and Venues we have provided services and installations
for. We've included a few photos and installation decriptions so you can get a
feel for the diversity of our work. Call us and get your custom solution today!!! |
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Voyages
Restaurant, St. John, US Virgin Islands:
This upscale dining establishment located on Coral Bay in St. John, USVI, didn't
skimp when it came to the audio system. Based around the Crown 810 Digital Signal
processor, this system is state-of-the-art for background/foreground music and
dancing. The system uses all Crown power amplifiers. Tannoy loudspeakers are used
in the dining rooms and EAW loudspeakers for the bars and lounge. The system provides
high-quality audio throughout the venue. From light music for dining to full bodied
audio for dancing or just hanging out. The program material, volumes and locations
can be automatically determined from a preset schedule or can be operated manually
as the mood requires. The equipment for this installation was carefully chosen
based on quality, environment and reliability. All speakers were ordered in weather-resistant
versions to deal with the high humidity. The system can also be operated via a
PC with the control screens that we created using the Crown IQ software. The system
was pre-assembled, tested and tuned in our facility. It was then taken apart,
packed for shipping and delivered to a shipping container. Once the equipment
arrived in St. John and the facility was ready to have the system installed, our
technicians flew down and reassembled the system on-site over a couple of days.
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Ocean
Grove Youth Temple, Ocean Grove, NJ:
This multi-purpose,
performing arts facility located on the Jersey Shore was designed to host
many different types of youth and community activities. This system was designed
to provide a very user friendly operation for simple daily PA chores, and
to properly accommodate theatrical performances and concert level bands with
full stage monitor mixes. This flexibility was achieved through the use of
the BSS 8810 Digital Signal Processor, which allows the user to simply select
a preset system configuration. The presets control which mixer is operational
and adjusts the multiple outputs to tune the system for the intended application.
There is a small microphone mixer for general PA applications. The system
also has a 32 input Mackie console that can be operated from (2) locations.
The microphone snake has a split built-in with a multi-pin to fan for an on
stage monitor mix. The system is a split-cluster design with front fills and
subwoofers under the stage. The Youth Temple recently hosted a concert with
up and coming touring artists Pillar, Project 86, Falling Up and Subseven.
The system performed as expected, providing a concert level experience belying
its minimal visual appearance. Once again, we utilized Crown power amplifiers
and EAW speakers. Microphones include those by Shure and Sennheiser. Processing
is BSS, dbx and PreSonus. Wireless mics are Shure UC series.
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Christ
Church, Riverton, NJ:
This was a more traditional house of worship sound system installation utilizing
some basic yet state-of-the-art audio processing. While it's a simple distributed
system, we chose the Tannoy i5AW's for the small visual impact and their very
high quality vocal-range performance. Tannoy's patented dual-concentric loudspeaker
is unrivaled in its smooth phase and frequency response. This results in a very
natural sound that is very intelligible. We coupled these speakers with a Lectrosonics
automatic microphone mixer and a dbx digital signal processor to maximize system
performance and stability. The dbx processor features automatic feedback control
and handles all of the system's equalization and dynamics control. The wireless
microphone is a Sennheiser Evolution Series. |
Wall
Speedway, Wall, NJ:
Located just down the road from our office, Wall Speedway provides an exciting
family oriented, racing experience. The system that was in use when we first looked
at the facility was woefully inadequate and barely functioning. The new owners
wanted the sound system to adequately cover the grandstands and the concession
areas without sounding like the small PA horns currently in use. They wanted a
modern full-range PA system! The answer was the use of Community R2 series loudspeakers.
To keep the cost of the new system down and minimize the delay or echo you hear
from having multiple speakers in multiple locations, we decided on using a single
location for a cluster of speakers. The roof of the press box provided a central
location. Using high-power, long and short throw speakers, full-range sound can
be heard throughout the facility. Of course, hearing protection is strongly advised
when visiting any racing facility.
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