TRUMPS TAJ MAHAL GOES WITH SYMNET - THE SAFE BET

TRUMPS TAJ MAHAL GOES WITH SYMNET - THE SAFE BET




ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY: An Atlantic City landmark, the Trump Taj Mahal Casino in Atlantic City has catered to gamblers and fun-lovers for years.

But when it came time to look at the property's sound system as part of a long-awaited renovation, the owners weren't interested in rolling the dice. They wanted the odds in their favor. Powerhouse Sound, a Mt. Laurel, New Jersey-based AV sound systems contractor hired to handle the sound system upgrade, clearly recognized the casino's needs. As a starting point, the old analog-based sound system, cumbersome and highly inflexible, had to go.

In its place, Powerhouse opted for a digital processing and routing system that has distinguished itself in other demanding environments, including other casino projects the company has managed. Powerhouse recommended SymNet, the Network Audio Solution from Symetrix.

"The property needed a fully digital matrix system for handling audio distribution of paging and music for the floor areas of the casino, as well as for conference rooms," says Powerhouse owner, Scott Kemly.

Initially deploying four SymNet 8x8 DSP units, Powerhouse was able to lay the groundwork for distributing audio more efficiently and reliably across the property. Interconnected over the SymLink bus, these four units function as a true 32 x 32 hardware configuration. The fully digital SymNet runs on a PC in the control room allowing the staff to easily observe the condition of the system, and quickly make any desired routing or processing changes.

"The system the casino's been using had become a disaster," Kemly says. "SymNet will give it the ability to do away with manually plugging in patch cables and controlling audio distribution over analog distribution amps in a huge matrix. It will replace all of that using a fully digital package."

Initially, SymNet is managing audio for MPEG video on plasma displays, DMX and satellite music, and paging functions into the lobby lounge area of the casino. The system can automatically switch audio sources in the lounge, and uses custom logic to increase ducker release time to 40 seconds. The open lounge space adjoins the lobby so care was taken to localize MPEG playback to the lounge. Eventually, facility-wide management of these functions will migrate from the current analog system to SymNet, allowing the casino to direct audio to multiple zones in virtually limitless configurations.

SymNet outputs are fed into eight-channel QSC CX 108V eight-channel amplifiers, allowing for precise zone control of audio to the Tannoy CMS60 TDC-60 dual concentric six-and-a-half-inch ceiling speakers and the Tannoy 110TB ten-inch 70-volt ceiling subs.

The casino's complement of SymNet units will be expanded as more existing audio distribution tasks are converted to digital. Ballroom and function areas will take advantage of updated room combining functions included in the processing system. SymNet will play a central role in managing audio processing, mixing and routing, Kemly says.

Having worked with SymNet on other projects, Kemly says he knew it would be an ideal solution for the Trump Taj Mahal's audio system needs. "The casino management didn't know anything about the product going into this job, but they quickly became impressed with how fast it is to set up and use, no matter how much processing is needed," he says. "After just some basic training, their staff has been able to use the system for day-to-day operations."

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Four SymNet 8x8 units form the groundwork for distributing audio at the Taj Mahal, Atlantic City, New Jersey. Installation is being done by Powerhouse Sound, a New Jersey-based AV sound system contractor.

Four SymNet 8x8 units form the groundwork for distributing audio at the Taj Mahal, Atlantic City, New Jersey. Installation is being done by Powerhouse Sound, a New Jersey-based AV sound system contractor.



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