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Integrated
Audio Systems Gymnasium and Arena Sound Systems begin with our on site
acoustics measurements to determine optimum loudspeaker selection and
location. While on site our
designers meet with client representatives to determine functional
requirements and acceptable performance parameters for the new
system. Upon returning to our office we utilize three dimensional
computer aided room modeling to assure the optimum loudspeakers can be
chosen for the acoustics of the space. Our designs utilize Ray
Tracing and Early Reflection models, Sound pressure level calculations
for direct and reverberant field conditions over a seven-octave range,
Gain before feedback and Articulation Loss of Consonants (ALCons).
Complete specifications, tunings, and operations classes and on site
warranty are provided.
The
unique requirements of Gymnasiums and Arena sound systems include high
power handling capability coupled with highly efficient
loudspeakers. Intelligible voice reproduction is critically
important given the possible need for announcements to override crowd
noise at sporting events. Normal source inputs for this type of
system include announcer's microphone, wireless handheld microphone,
tape or compact disk playback sources and field microphone receptacles.
System outputs normally feed the main system, a floor monitor system, a
booth monitor system, an assistive listening system, broadcast feed and
distributed loudspeakers throughout the facility.
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- High power, efficient
sound system reduces overall system distortion, which results in
better intelligibility, and lower listening fatigue.
- Over twenty years of
system, design experience combined with the best system design
software provides the highest quality results, including excellent
speech intelligibility.
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- Full range frequency
response provides a greater impact for both speech and music.
- Professional quality
installations provide long term safety for system operators,
students and staff
- High quality
components and excellent warranty service results in low "down
time"
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