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Florida International University Stadium Retrofitted With Danley

Panthers baseball team's 2,000-seat home field steps up to OS80, SM80, and GO2 8CX loudspeakers driven by an eight-channel Danley DNA 10K8 PRO amplifier.

Florida International University’s Panthers baseball team practices and plays all of its home games in a stadium that accommodates 2,000 Panthers fans. Until recently, however, the stadium’s sound reinforcement system lagged behind its other features, a situation that was remedied by local A/V integration firm Midtown Video.

Based on the buzz about Danley Sound Labs’ innovative loudspeaker technologies for sports complexes and the recommendation of a trusted local rep, Midtown Video installed its first Danley system at the FIU baseball stadium.

“The old system consisted of six horns that sounded horrible and really tore into the VIP area nearest to home plate,” explains Rafael De Cardenas, project manager with Midtown Video. Jesse Miller, chief technical officer with Midtown Video, was responsible for designing a system that would fit the constraints of the stadium and stand up to Miami’s humid and stormy climate – all while sounding pleasant and impactful.

“I know Danley to be an excellent manufacturer for large venues, and another integration firm that I respect installed a successful Danley system at the FIU football stadium,” Miller says. “On top of that, our sales rep from Bencsik Associates, Jon Ferren, recommended we look into a Danley system for FIU baseball. It seemed like a good opportunity to try our hand with a Danley system.”

Miller designed, and De Cardenas oversaw the installation of a Danley system consisting of six weather-resistant loudspeakers powered by an eight-channel Danley DNA 10K8 PRO amplifier, delivering 1250 watts per channel.

One Danley SM80 sits atop the center press box, two levels above the field, firing down on the seats behind home plate and the field itself. Two Danley OS80 loudspeakers, each far from the SM80 and also mounted on the roof, cover the seating on the first- and third-base sides. Finally, three Danley GO2 8CX loudspeakers fire down into the VIP crowd section and adjoining corners.

Inputs to the system include announcement mics, wireless field mics, and a novel custom line-level transmission system that allows coaches to play music from their phones from anywhere on the field, in the stands, or in the dugouts. BSS Soundweb processing brings the inputs together and provide the means for a simple interface that allows non-technical users to intuitively change individual input volumes.

“The Danley system is crystal clear, and the dispersion pattern is exactly as advertised,” Miller reports. “We were able to create volume zones that provide approximately equal SPL across the seating, while still providing respectable coverage on the field.”

De Cardenas adds, “The old horns and the new Danley boxes are a night and day comparison. It was truly stunning to hear that kind of musical sound quality in a stadium setting. Our jaws were on the ground.”

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