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Designed and installed by Brown Note Productions, most of BEC’s new L-Acoustics A Series arrays are comprised of three A10 Wide enclosures.

Budweiser Events Center Flying High With New Arena-Wide System Headed By L-Acoustics

Brown Note Productions equips 7,200-capacity multipurpose arena located an hour from Denver and Cheyenne with 37 A10 Wide constant curvature enclosures and more.

The Budweiser Events Center (BEC) at The Ranch Events Complex in Loveland, CO, a 7,200-capacity multipurpose arena that hosts sporting events, concerts and more, recently took advantage of the pandemic-mandated downtime to make several notable renovations, including integrating a new sound reinforcement system utilizing L-Acoustics loudspeakers that was designed and installed by Denver-based Brown Note Productions (BNP).

Less than an hour drive from both Denver and Cheyenne, WY Owned by Larimer County, which owns the Spectra-managed venue and less than an hour drive from both Denver and Cheyenne, WY, BEC has become a focal point for sports and entertainment in Northern Colorado, offering approximately 200 events each year, including hosting the 2021 NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Loveland Regional Tournament in late March.

The 16-year-old arena’s original loudspeaker system—a distributed point-source design—was no longer meeting client and patron standards. “The main issues with our former system were coverage deficiencies, poor intelligibility and the lack of availability of replacement parts,” says Spectra Director of Operations Tom Manning. “With increasing numbers of dead spots throughout the bowl seating areas, trying to equalize volumes was very difficult. In fact, in all of the customer satisfaction surveys that we did following sports or concert events, sound was the number one complaint, so it was time for us to find a better solution.”

“BEC knew that they wanted to enhance the fan experience throughout the arena and provide high-impact audio for all of their events,” adds BNP Director of Integration Zach Richards. “They identified some basic performance requirements and a target budget but did not request any specific products. When we at Brown Note decided to submit a design proposal for this project, we knew that we would have to deliver exceptional performance and output with a minimal number of loudspeakers and amplifiers to stay within the required budget.

“It was this directive that steered us toward the L-Acoustics A Series, knowing that we could cover sizable areas of seating with relatively small array clusters while still delivering clear and consistent audio,” continues Richards. “Working closely with the L-Acoustics sports venue team, we used Soundvision 3D modeling software to develop a system featuring A10 Wide enclosures with SB18i subs. Moreover, with LA12X and LA4X amplified controllers, the entire system could be powered on just five amplifiers.”

This project represented a unique bid opportunity where Larimer County was looking for a company to design and install the new system as a turnkey project. In collaboration with the L-Acoustics team, BNP prepared a detailed design proposal that, in addition to the complete loudspeaker system, included system control via Q-SYS, a Dante infrastructure, structural engineering, and amplification for auxiliary zones. After an in-depth interview process, BNP was awarded the project based on the L-Acoustics A Series design.

BEC’s new loudspeaker setup is comprised of 37 A10 Wide constant curvature enclosures, which are split into nine three-enclosure arrays and two dual-enclosure arrays flown around the center scoreboard to address the bowl seats, plus two three-enclosure arrays mounted beneath the scoreboard to cover the ice rink. Two hangs of four SB18i subwoofers deliver the system’s low end, while two coaxial X12 short-throw enclosures supply fill coverage to the farthest corners of the arena.

The entire system is powered and processed by one L-Acoustics LA4X and four LA12X amplified controllers, racked in a remote closet in the southeast corner of the arena, behind the broadcast booth. These are being fed via analog from a QSC Q-SYS Core 110F configured with the L-Acoustics plugin to provide operators with direct control and monitoring of the amplifiers.

BNP was faced with an aggressive installation timeline, with an original target completion date of less than three weeks after taking delivery of all the equipment. “We completely demolished the old system—loudspeakers, cabling, DSP and amplification—in about four days,” says BNP Integration Project Manager Matt Bauer. “From there, we were able to pull all new cable, hang loudspeakers, rack amplifiers and DSP and be making noise in about two and a half weeks before the ice was installed in preparation for the team’s first practices and season opener on February 5th. It was crucial that we passed signal and listened to the PA’s coverage before the ice went in as some of the PA would be unreachable for about two weeks after the ice was installed. We were thrilled when we fired it up for the first time. The PA did exactly what Soundvision said it would do and we didn’t have to make a single adjustment.”

As a municipally-owned facility, BEC had to be mindful of budgetary constraints coming into the project. “While we initially considered other systems in the design process, we knew the box count and required amplification would quickly exceed the budget based on the size of the arena,” Richards notes. “Plus, we saw pretty quickly in Soundvision that A Series—A10 Wide in clusters of three, in particular—was perfectly sufficient to cover the seating segments of the arena with plenty of output. L-Acoustics’ proven performance in large sports facilities throughout the world is quickly establishing them as ‘the standard.’ Now, A10, which delivers concert-quality sound at a very competitive price, is really allowing the brand to excel in the small- to mid-sized sporting venue market, too. The A Series puts L-Acoustics at a whole new level of competition.”

“The team here at Brown Note as well as the team at BEC could not be more thrilled with the results,” Bauer concludes. “The coverage throughout the arena is seamless, and the system has tons of power. Also, this is the first time that BEC has had subwoofers as part of its house system, and I know that the extended bandwidth is going to allow them to add some great impact and energy to their games.”

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