
SPORTS CENTER GETS CLEAN CLEAR SOUND WITH DANLEY
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA - APRIL 2008: Samford University in suburban Birmingham, Alabama is home to over 4,000 students and the brand new, $32 million Pete Hanna Arena for sports, fitness, and special events.
The arena itself seats
6,000 and, in addition to being the home of Bulldogs basketball and other
indoor sports teams, hosts the University's graduation ceremonies and
special events. Samford contacted regional contractor dB Audio and Video to
design and install a sound system for the arena that would gracefully serve
their multiple needs with volume, intelligibility, and musicality. Central
to their success were twenty Danley Sound Labs SH-50 and two SH-100
full-range loudspeakers, which delivered incomparable fidelity and pattern
control and prevented energy from hitting the arena's many reflective
surfaces.
From the user's viewpoint, the system is simple and flexible. A Biamp Volume
8 allows volume adjustment and selection of presets for different uses.
Importantly, several presets shut some loudspeakers off when the seats they
cover aren't filled, minimizing reflections that would otherwise
unnecessarily excite the room. For athletic events or graduation, the
moderators simply roll out the appropriate portable equipment rack, plug a
cable into a floor pocket, and are ready to go.
From dB Audio and Video system advisor Keith Armstrong's viewpoint, however,
designing such a usable system with remarkable audio clarity was
challenging. "It's a massive space covered in hard surfaces," he explained."The decay time is up around twelve seconds. You might question our use of
Danley loudspeakers because they're so powerful. But in addition to being
powerful, Danley's patented design leads to pattern control that is
remarkably tight even at frequencies way below 500Hz. We controlled the
energy hitting the walls and thus gave Samford a sound that is refreshingly
unlike the mud that typifies most gym sound reinforcement systems."
Armstrong flew six Danley SH-50s above either side of the basketball court
in pairs, with one SH-50 on top of the second, to cover the long axis of
seating. A single SH-50 flown above each corner of the court fills in the
corner seats, and two SH-50s cover seating on either end of the court. The
University rolls out two additional SH-50s and two SH-100s to fill in the
floor and a temporary stage for faculty during graduation ceremonies.
Because the Danley loudspeakers do not require bi- or tri-amplification, dB
Audio and Video was able to save the University a lot of money on
amplification and processing. QSC RMX-series amplifiers power the entire
system, one amp channel per loudspeaker, and a single Biamp Audia Solo 4x12
DSP provides processing. In addition, a 70-volt system of Atlas in-ceiling
speakers provide sound in the arena's concourses, around the concession
stands, and in the hospitality suites.
The courtside control for sporting events consists of a Shure SCM 268 mixer
with a Tascam CDA 500 for intermission audio. Two Electrosonics VRM wireless
microphones and receivers allow the University to reinforce things like free
throw contests or tee-shirt giveaways. In the control room, a Yamaha 01v906
mixes pre-game music and provides feeds for a master video recorder. The
portable graduation equipment rack centers on an Allen and Heath GL 2400
mixer and includes several Shure SM 58 handheld mics and a Telex DTR 800 UHF
wireless system for wireless intercom.
In addition to the arena's stellar audio system, Armstrong installed video
for Samford. A 42-inch plasma screen graces each of the arena's six
concession areas and an additional screen provides latecomers with a glimpse
of the action at the ticket stand. This distributed video system is
controlled by a Crestron system that in turn controls an Analog Way Octovue
OVX 831 eight-input switcher. Operators select from two courtside camera
positions and an additional overhead camera position. Armstrong pre-wired
the arena for broadcast TV using triax cable to six different floor pockets.
An interface panel outside the building allows a TV truck to connect
directly to those camera positions.
Although sound for the Pete Hanna Arena's conference rooms, seminar rooms,
fitness center, and locker rooms has yet to be finished, the center's
biggest job has been a tremendous success. "The University was plagued by
complaints in their old graduation location," said Armstrong. "Attendees had
difficulty hearing the names being called!" "They recently held their first
graduation ceremony in the new arena and everyone raved about how crystal
clear everything was. The job would not have been successful had it not been
for the Danleys' remarkable pattern control."
Tom Danley is one of the most innovative loudspeaker designers in the
industry today and is recognized worldwide as a pioneer for "outside the
box" thinking in professional audio technology. His legendary designs have
been utilized in projects ranging from ground zero bombing simulation, jet
engine active noise cancellation, and sonic boom generators to critical
listening mastering studios, high-end home theatre, and houses of worship
around the world.
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