Articles Tagged Distributed

  • Friday, May 29, 2009
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    PSW Staff 05/29/09 11:13 AM, 1 Comment
    The new administrative complex at the Morongo Casino Resort & Spa in California, one of the largest tribal gaming facilities in the nation, incorporates a wide range of A/V technology to facilitate productive meetings, including Sennheiser wired and wireless microphones. Neil Shaw of Menlo Scientific Acoustics, Inc., of Topanga, California, designed the A/V system, and Daryl Ballou of Muzak Systems Division, in Fort Mill, South Carolina, installed it. Each of the twelve individuals at the dais has a microphone and… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundNewsAVInstallationMicrophone

  • Tuesday, May 26, 2009
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    PSW Staff 05/26/09 08:24 AM, 0 Comments
    Oriole Park at Camden Yards has housed the Baltimore Orioles since its unveiling in 1992 and continues to be a favorite among baseball enthusiasts. The park recently benefited from the installation of a new distributed sound reinforcement system, featuring nearly 300 loudspeakers from EAW, which was completed in time for the Orioles’ April 6 season opener against the New York Yankees. The Maryland Stadium Authority, which manages the state-owned facility, contracted Tampa-based AV integration company AVI-SPL to install the system,… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundNewsInstallationLoudspeakerProcessorSound Reinforcement

  • Friday, May 22, 2009
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    PSW Staff 05/22/09 12:24 PM, 0 Comments
    SoundField has begun shipping the first quantities of its latest product, the UPM-1 stereo-to-5.1 converter, a 19-inch rack processor designed to create 5.1 content from old program material that only has a stereo soundtrack. (SoundField products are distributed in the U.S. by the TransAudio Group.) Such ‘legacy’ programming is a problem for companies broadcasting in high-definition with 5.1 surround audio, because listeners find it distracting when modern HD shows are broadcast in 5.1 surround and then the audio narrows to… View this story
    Filed in: RecordingProductDigitalProcessorSignalStudio

  • Monday, May 11, 2009
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    PSW Staff 05/11/09 09:54 AM, 0 Comments
    The new Rare 120° restaurant and lounge at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas features a high-fidelity sound system centered on a Symetrix ZoneMix 760 DSP, with convenient operator control via a Symetrix ARC-SWK wall panel. The exotic wood finishes and brushed stainless steel of the room’s classy Warwick Stone-designed décor form a sonic stage for which the sound system is perfectly tailored. Rutherford Design of Northridge, California designed and installed the multi-input, triple-zone, 70-volt system. Rutherford… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundNews

  • Thursday, May 07, 2009
    eaw citi field
    PSW Staff 05/07/09 11:31 AM, 0 Comments
    Citi Field in Flushing, Queens, the brand-new 42,000-seat home of Major League Baseball’s New York Mets franchise, features a state-of-the-art distributed sound reinforcement system headed by more than 550 EAW MK and AX Series loudspeakers.  The system was installed by St. Charles, Missouri-based integrator TSI Global Companies, with design by consultants WJHW of Dallas. The result is a highly focused system that is consistent in quality of sound and intelligibility from the top row to the field boxes. A key… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundNewsInstallationLoudspeakerSound Reinforcement

  • Monday, May 04, 2009
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    PSW Staff 05/04/09 01:44 PM, 0 Comments
    For nearly six decades, Drexelbrook has been a first-call gathering spot for events large and small in the tri-state area. Its historic Georgian style mansion and Grand Ballroom have been the backdrop for countless weddings, proms, trade shows and corporate retreats. The iconic TV series American Bandstand even filmed some of its earliest episodes there. Drexelbrook’s 15,000-square-foot Corporate Events Center, opened in 2000, is the largest facility of its kind in the region, and offers state-of-the-art audio and video systems… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundNewsAVInstallationLoudspeakerSound ReinforcementSystem

  • Monday, April 27, 2009
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    PSW Staff 04/27/09 02:43 PM, 0 Comments
    Situated just 20 minutes outside Amsterdam, The Mail Company is a bar/restaurant which transposes effortlessly into a 600-capacity dance venue on weekend nights, occupying the site of a former post office in Z, which was converted 21 years ago. Owned by the Hiemstra family in the town of Zaandam, Holland for the past 14 years (and fronted by son, Nick), the venue recently underwent a major overhaul of its interior infrastructure, including the sound system and multimedia to keep it… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundNewsAmplifierAudioInstallationLine ArrayLoudspeakerNetworkingProcessorSoftwareSound Reinforcement

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    PSW Staff 04/27/09 10:28 AM, 0 Comments
    Citi Field in Queens, New York, the new 42,000-plus-seat home of the New York Mets franchise of Major League Baseball, is outfitted with widespread distributed system featuring Crown CTs amplifiers and BSS Audio Soundweb London processors as well as audio networking via Harman’s HiQnet configuration and control protocol. The system was installed by TSI-Global, based in St. Charles, Missouri, and includes 160 CTs 3000 amplifiers, along with 61 CTs 1200 and 19 CTs 2000 amps with PIP-Lite Modules to power… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundNewsAmplifierEthernetInstallationNetworkingSound Reinforcement

  • Wednesday, April 15, 2009
    PSW Staff 04/15/09 08:23 AM, 0 Comments
    Big Diamond Raceway in Minersville, Pennsylvania, recently upgraded its sound reinforcement quality by adding Community Professional loudspeakers to the distributed sound system serving the track’s growing crowds, in a project by systems company Moyer Electronics located in nearby Pottsville, Pennsylvania. As with most raceways, the challenge of getting announcements across over the roar of dozens of unmuffled engines was an ever-present concern. “Dirt track racing is actually a fair bit louder than NASCAR, with the track noise averaging around 96… View this story
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