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LEA Professional

LEA AMPS FOR IMMERSIVE AUDIO EXPERIENCE BIESZCZADY CULTURAL HERITAGE CENTER

To expand tourist offerings and educate people on the region’s history and culture, the Bieszczady Cultural Heritage Center decided to create an immersive educational experience featuring Connect Series amps. 

THE SPEC

🏢 Venue:  Bieszczady Cultural Heritage Center| Bieszczady Mountains, Poland

👷‍♂️ Integrators: Group AV

🎶 Audio Spaces: Multi-room, Immersive Audio Experience

🦈 Product Used: Connect Series 354D  (8) 

THE VENUE

The outcome of this project was the creation of the Bieszczady Cultural Heritage Center. Known locally as Bieszczadzkie Centrum Dziedzictwa Kulturowego, the center was built on the grounds of a former refinery. The cultural center includes multimedia rooms, three exhibition zones, and a concert hall. However, the primary attraction is an audiovisual show about multiculturalism, the richness of nature, the age of oil, and the economic development of the Bieszczady Mountains. It is organized in a specially designed room where the content is conveyed by influencing the senses and immersing viewers in virtual reality.

THE INSTALL

Creating an immersive AV experience of this nature hadn’t been undertaken in the area before, so venue staff contacted [integrator name, title, organization], to help implement the audio system. The heritage center recognized that audio was equally important in immersing guests in the storytelling of the region’s history and culture.

“The cultural center wanted guests to experience deep immersion in the presented content, enabling them to better understand and appreciate the cultural heritage of the Bieszczady region,” said Tomasz Zalewiski, Technical Director of Group AV. “We immediately thought of using LEA amplifiers for the project.”

Zalweiski’s team installed eight Connect Series 354D amplifiers to power the immersive audio experience in the heritage center. With 96 kHz-capable Dante and AES67 connectivity options, the IoT-enabled 4-channel 354D provides 350 watts per channel, supports high-Z (70V or 100V) and low-Z selectable by channel, and features two Smart Power Bridge channels. With three ways to connect, the center can engage the built-in Wi-Fi access point, connect to the building’s Wi-Fi, or connect to the local area network via Cat5 or Cat6 cable.

One of the key reasons the AV team chose Connect Series amplifiers was their cloud-based management capability — a revolutionary advancement and a significant benefit for anyone maintaining the systems. With LEA Cloud, AV teams can remotely control and monitor the amplifiers regardless of the location or time of day. Whether from within the sphere or a different continent, controlling the Connect Series amplifiers from afar helps teams work more efficiently, reducing travel and saving time and money.

“The LEA Cloud allowed for easy adjustment and monitoring of the system from anywhere,” said Zalewiski. “This enables straightforward system customization and monitoring, ensuring operational stability and flexibility in management.”

THE CONCLUSION

Through modern AV technology, the Bieszczady Cultural Heritage Center offers rich cultural content and provides unforgettable experiences that inspire and educate visitors, enhancing the quality of the region’s tourist offerings.

“Between the state-of-the-art projection system and superior audio, visitors to the heritage center experience immersive AV that makes the storytelling come alive,“ said Brian Pickowitz, VP of Marketing at LEA Professional. “We’re pleased that our amplifiers could contribute to this highly immersive experience.”

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Martin Audio

COLGATE MEMORIAL CHAPEL CHOOSES MARTIN AUDIO O-LINE

US: Built in 1917, and situated in the village of Hamilton, New York, Colgate Memorial Chapel provides the centrepiece of Colgate University’s campus activity.

Since it is a multi-use facility—incorporating a range of on-campus activity from University interfaith church services to lectures, presentations and orchestral concerts—it was vital that the public address system was sufficiently flexible to reproduce spoken word and full dynamic range alike, with absolute clarity.

The Chapel’s long-term AV contractor is Syracuse-based TSH AV, who specialise in the House of Worship sector. They recently met the University’s requirement for a loudspeaker upgrade by specifying Martin Audio’s award-winning O-Line micro line array, with scalable resolution. This was designed not only to optimise the sound in the challenging space, but with its compact footprint also sit discreetly within the Chapel’s beautiful aesthetic, set behind the building’s equally stunning façade, with its gabled pediment.

According to TSH owner Timothy Harris, the Chapel had previously made do with a mishmash of ceiling speakers. “They were all over the place, it just wasn’t a properly designed system at all,” he observed.

Harris had originally proposed a new sound system back in 2017 but it was only last year that the facility had the budget to proceed. “With O-Line in use across churches in the UK and Europe, I proposed this solution from the very beginning. This speaker is meant for sanctuaries like this.”

The challenge was to provide even coverage for a 750-seat sanctuary without a centre aisle—accommodating 450 on the lower floor, 200 in the balconies and 100 on the stage.

Harris had dispensed with the idea of flying the new PA from the cupola-shaped roof, instead opting to discreetly wall mount two O-Line columns of 12 elements either side of the altar. A pair of Martin Audio SXP118 subwoofers are available as necessary. “They can be wheeled in with the option of either being placed one on each side, or in an end-fire configuration in the centre.”These are powered in 2-box resolution by three VIA 2004 amplifiers, with all processing in the dedicated DX4.0 digital system processor … “so it’s an end-to-end Martin Audio solution,” exclaims the installer.

Despite its vaulted dome, the Chapel is sonically fairly forgiving and thus required minimal processing. “Back in the 80s they installed an acoustical ceiling, since the ceiling runs straight across, but rising to the dome in the centre. The acoustic panels didn’t provide a perfect solution, but it certainly helped.” Under each hang is a large LED wall, also installed earlier by TSH AV, while a pipe organ provides an imposing backdrop.

The integration company originally set up in 2013, and within a year Harris and his technical team were attending MLA training in Las Vegas. Since then they have carried out installations across Martin Audio’s PA portfolio, ranging from Wavefront Precision to the hugely popular CDD coaxial differential dispersion series as well as other O-Line installations.

Final tuning of theColgatesystem itself was entrusted to consultant Michael Lawrence from Precision Audio Services “for verification that the system was tuned correctly” with TSH Audio then responsible for final commissioning.

Confirmed Lawrence, “It was a surprisinglywell-behaved room given the size and the surface materials. I worked with Tim on a final design iteration, making a few tweaks to the splay angles before the system was installed, so once I got on site for the alignment the coverage was already behaving as intended. The commissioning session was mostly spent getting the system voiced appropriately for the space. We did another round of listening with a representative from the college and made sure everyone was happy.”

Reflecting on the work, Timothy Harris can point to a solution that thoroughly meets the brief for a sonically superior, minimally invasive sound system. “Thanks to O-Line we have been able to get the audio where it needed to be instead of it going all over the place as it would have done with a traditional line source speaker array.”

Mark Hine,Director of Classrooms, Digital Media and Events atColgateUniversity, agreed—adding: “TSH has been a trusted partner on numerous projects, ourColgateMemorial Chapel project being no exception. This project began well before the pandemic and TSH shepherded us through supply chain challenges all the way to system calibration.

“For the most part, the change has gone (visually) unnoticed—which is a good thing. We have also managed to negate the constant worry of feedback from the mics.”

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Optimal Audio

Optimal Audio’s First Arena Install is Wizards’ Choice

AUSTRALIA: Northside Wizards is a successful basketball team based in Brisbane which runs sections for men, women, and juniors. Competing in the NBL1 Central, Australia’s second division basketball league, the team’s home fixtures take place at the Northside Indoor Sports Centre in Zillmere, where the Wizards recently took steps to improve the game-day experience of fans by improving the audio provision on their main court.
 
The Wizards have been clients of Brisbane-based supplier Brisbane Sound Group (BSG) for more than twenty-five years, and consulted with the audio, visual and lighting specialists about the best way forward. With its vastly experienced sales, install and hire departments, BSG is a one-stop shop that can meet the audio needs of the widest possible range of settings. BSG Installation and Project Manager, Josiah Kerridge, took account of the venue and designed a system based on Optimal Audio commercial loudspeakers. He takes up the story:
 
“Following some discussion at games during 2023, the club asked us to propose a competitively priced system that would both enhance the game-day experience and be easy to operate. We’d recently been introduced to Optimal Audio by Audio Brands Australia and could see straight away that the Cuboid Series would be the perfect fit for what would be a fairly challenging brief.
 
“It’s quite a reverberant space with limited rigging positions at a height of around 10 metres above the court – we had to cover ground level seating as well as a single section of tiered seating. An average attendance for an NBL1 game in the court is more than a thousand fans. The Cuboid  loudspeakers fell within the budget, had the required SPL for the throw, and fitted the spec in terms of size and weight. Their multiple rigging points also allowed us plenty of flexibility.”

BSG installed a system comprising eight Cuboid 15 two-way full range passive 15” loudspeakers and two Sub 15 high-power sub-bass loudspeakers. The speakers fired outwards towards the seating areas around two centrally mounted subs. Josiah continues:

“Being such a reverberant space it was always going to be tricky to deploy a system that would be loud enough to be intelligible, but the Cuboid configuration did the job and the client is super happy. The system comfortably covers background music and game sound effects, while also delivering great clarity of speech over loud crowd noise.”

Northside Wizards’ CEO, Mark Wrobel, is also very pleased with the installation:

“The work that Brisbane Sound Group have completed with the sound upgrade at Northside Indoor Sports Centre has changed our lives. The ability to have crystal clear sound available at the touch of a button helps us provide a better environment for our members as well as enabling us to communicate clearly at domestic competitions and special events. The sound quality and clarity of speech provided by the Optimal Audio speakers is second to none and has made our venue a far more friendly space.”

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