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Almost 50 Audio-Technica 3000 Series wireless system channels have been installed at the auditorium of the new Licking Heights high school facility in Ohio.

Copious Quantity Of Audio-Technica Wireless Channels Deployed At New High School In Ohio

Central Ohio Audio Video implements 49 channels of 3000 Series wireless with a variety of transmitters and mics for the large multi-purpose auditorium at Licking Heights high school.

The large, multi-purpose auditorium at the new Licking Heights (Ohio) high school facility, located just outside Columbus, has been outfitted with nearly 50 channels of 3000 Series wireless microphones from Audio-Technica. student performing at Licking Heights High School with one of the auditorium’s Audio-Technica 3000 Series wireless systems.

“They wanted to be able to do anything from a small assembly to large theatrical productions in that space,” says Jason Norrod, co-owner of Central Ohio Audio Video (COAV), a Columbus-based integration firm that supplied and installed the equipment. “The week after we finished the installation, they had their first production in there. So we had a very short time cycle.”

It wasn’t just the quick turnaround time that was challenging, Norrod reports, but also the large number of RF channels required. To confirm that so many channels could operate in the available frequency spectrum, COAV worked closely with Audio-Technica to consult on frequency allocation. Norrod and the COAV team spent about three hours going through the room, looking to see what frequencies would work and make sure they could fit all of them in the space.

As for the mix of 3000 Series products, the bulk of Licking Heights High School’s order was for headworn microphones due to the nature of the performances that would take place throughout the school year. “We needed to provide Licking Heights with a microphone solution that could handle both vocals and spoken word,” says Norrod. “With A-T headworn mics, it’s a little bit easier for someone who’s singing or doing a speaking part to hear, and for them to be able to move around the stage or auditorium freely without any kind of issues.”

COAV supplied 49 A-T 3000 Series wireless systems consisting of receivers and bodypack transmitters with either omnidirectional condenser headworn mics or cardioid condenser lavalier mics, plus several handheld cardioid microphones.

Due to the tight time constraints, COAV selected the operating frequencies prior to installation. Norrod notes, “We unboxed and manually programmed everything before we went out to the jobsite to do the installation. As we were installing, it was all marked and put in place. We knew exactly what frequencies would work in there, and they did.”

Norrod and the team also plotted the optimum locations for the RF Venue distributed antenna system in advance of arriving at the site. “Since the area where Licking Heights is located is expanding and rapidly becoming a technology hub, in order to future-proof the installation for possible dropouts or interference as the frequency spectrum in that area becomes more crowded, we installed a distribution system and put a proper antenna in the auditorium so that we get good signal strength throughout that facility,” he says. “It certainly added to the wiring requirements, but with the ongoing growth of the community around Licking Heights, it was the right move to ensure strong signal this year and beyond.”

The outputs of the Audio-Technica wireless receivers are plugged via XLR into Dante-networked expansion products in the audio room that interconnect with an Allen & Heath DX Series mixing console over Cat-6 cables. “That way they’re able to control everything without having to run a whole lot of really extensive line runs everywhere,” he adds.

Norrod also cites the ongoing support they have received from Audio-Technica. “The support that we’ve gotten through the years from A-T has been truly collaborative. They’ve been able to help us accomplish jobs, working as a team together to get the proper solutions for the client. We’ve had some really fun installs in the past couple of years, putting 3000 Series systems into some stadiums and schools in the area.”

Ultimately, everything has worked as planned, he concludes. “The district is really happy with the results, making sure we didn’t miss their theatrical performance. It was basically the school district’s first time showing off this very expensive building that they raised taxes to build. So there was great concern for them to make sure that it was done well, and they’ve had a genuinely good experience with it. We couldn’t have done that without Audio-Technica’s help, making sure that this job was a priority for them, too.”

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