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Bright Lights, Big City: LEA Amplifiers Immerse Audiences at the Historic Cherry Lane Theatre

At New York City’s iconic Cherry Lane Theatre, a historic space gets a powerful modern upgrade. With LEA Professional’s Cinema Digital Series at the core, the newly reimagined venue delivers immersive, high-impact sound for every performance—proving great audio isn’t just heard, it’s experienced. 🎭⭐

THE SPEC

🎭 Venue: The Cherry Lane Theatre

👷‍♂️ Integrators: Moving iMage Technologies

🔊 Audio Spaces:  Entire Venue

🦈 Products Used: LEA Cinema Digital Series | CDS704

Cherry Lane Theatre

Located near the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, Claremont McKenna College (CMC) is a private liberal arts college in Claremont, California, and one of the seven members of the Claremont Colleges consortium. Home to 1,300 students, The Wall Street Journal/College Pulse 2025 Best US Colleges rankings rated Claremont McKenna as the 5th-best overall college or university and the best liberal arts college in the nation.

When the college’s gym could no longer adequately serve the college’s expanding varsity programs, the school decided to build a new athletic center — Roberts Pavilion. Groundbreaking took place in Spring 2014, and the building officially opened for recreational use in August 2016. Roberts Pavilion has become a central hub for CMC and the Claremont–Mudd–Scripps athletic community, offering cutting-edge facilities for varsity sports, fitness, physical education, and campus-wide events. However, the audio in the event arena no longer met the student body’s needs, so the college embarked on a project to improve the intelligibility and audio experience in the arena.

“LEA Professional was the obvious choice for this project,” said Alyssa Ishi, Applications Engineer at Geer Tech. “Its flexibility to support unique spaces, combined with the power of the Cloud, made all the difference. The students at Claremont College deserve exceptional sound quality, and that’s exactly what they now experience every day.”

THE INSTALL

The Cherry Lane Theatre is the oldest continuously running off-Broadway theater in New York City. The building was constructed as a farm silo in 1817, and also served as a brewery, tobacco warehouse, and box factory before being converted into a theater and christened the Cherry Lane Playhouse. First opened in 1923, the 167-seat theater has long been a home for nontraditional and experimental works.

The theater was acquired by an independent entertainment company in 2022. The new owners wanted to extensively renovate the theater with updates to the technical equipment, new seating, a newly installed film projector and screen, and an upgraded lobby. The goal was to blend Cherry Lane’s rich theatrical legacy with cutting-edge technology, offering a premier venue for both film screenings and live performances with a full-service restaurant and bar in the lobby. They contacted Francois Godfrey, President and COO at Moving iMage Technologies, to facilitate the AV upgrades.

“Management at the theatre was very clear that every element had to be carefully selected to enhance both cinema and live performances,” said Godfrey. 

“When we were considering amplifiers, LEA’s Cinema Digital Series were at the top of the list.”

The LEA Cinema Digital Series is a line of IoT-enabled power amplifiers designed especially for cinema applications of all sizes. Introduced in 2024, the series comprises models with two or four channels, offering power ranging from 350 watts to 1,500 watts per channel, depending on the model. All models can integrate with the Dolby® Cinema Processor CP950 and include AES67 primary and secondary inputs, analog backup inputs, and the ability to accept AES67 feeds directly from a CP950 without requiring additional hardware, ensuring superior connectivity and flexibility at lower system costs.

Moving iMage Technologies installed Cinema Digital Series 704 amplifiers to power the historic theater. The 4-channel CDS704 provides 700 watts per channel, supports Hi-Z (70V or 100V) and Lo-Z selectable by channel, and features Smart Power Bridge technology. For flexibility in networked installations, the CDS704 provides three modes of connectivity: wired Ethernet, venue Wi-Fi, or a built-in Wi-Fi access point. In addition, the CDS704 features advanced DSP, including 96kHz linear-phase FIR crossover filters, acoustically transparent look-ahead RMS and peak limiters, and 32-bit floating-point DSP with built-in sample rate converters. 

LEA amplifiers were the first to feature cloud connectivity — a revolutionary advancement and a significant benefit for anyone maintaining AV systems. With LEA Cloud, AV companies like Moving iMage Technologies can remotely control and monitor amplifiers from anywhere, at any time, and with no subscription model or hidden costs. It’s completely free to use.

Moving iMage Technologies’ expertise in state-of-the-art out-of-home entertainment environments is evident in the sophisticated design of the venue. The custom engineering approach includes a motorized Stewart Screen and QSC Speaker Lift system that transitions between film and performance configurations. The immersive audio system, featuring the APX AuroMax processor, and premium camera systems for live streaming, further enhance the venue’s capabilities.

THE CONCLUSION

The Cherry Lane Theatre re-opened in September 2025 to great acclaim, hosting a week of one-night-only special performances, which were capped off with a block party. Fan interest in the theater is high, as all performances were sold out.

“We were thrilled to help transform Cherry Lane into a top-tier destination for film lovers and performing arts audiences,” said Godfrey. “LEA’s Cinema Digital Series is a perfect fit for theaters of all sizes and immerses moviegoers in lush audio like never before.”

“Taming the reverberation in a gym isn’t easy — the high ceilings, hard bleachers, and parquet floors make it challenging for high intelligibility,” said Kevin Laymon, Project Engineer at Western Audio Visual. “That said, the project turned out great, as was working with Geer Tech and LEA Professional. I wish all my interactions with manufacturers were as enjoyable.”

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GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH EXPANDS WITH WAVEFRONT PRECISION WPM

USA – Founded in 2001 in the Cranberry Township of Pennsylvania, Grace Community Church has today grown into a community of 2,400 people.

As the ministry planned its next chapter of growth, there was a realisation that outdated audio, video and lighting systems were limiting its ability to create a seamless worship experience, and so a major technical upgrade became an imperative.

They were referred to HoW specialists, Milwaukee-based Avenue Systems, by a mutual contact, who recommended the integrators based on trust and reputation.

Avenue Systems’ Director of Client Relations, Terry Rhodes, specified a Wavefront Precision WPM small format, optimised line array from Martin Audio as his sound reinforcement solution based on previous experience, and recognising that it offered improved coverage consistency and control compared to a standard line array. The implementation of a line array, he decided, was best placed to address the needs of a contemporary worship church, modelling the system in Martin Audio’s proprietary DISPLAY prediction software to ensure it was optimised.

The WPM rig — eight boxes a side — is paired with five SX218 subwoofers, powered via a Martin Audio process-controlled, Dante-enabled iKON iK81 amp, run in 2-box resolution. The subs and six discreet CDD5 front fills are all driven by a pair of 44M20 four-channel amplifiers, from Martin Audio sister company, Linea Research. The subs themselves are set in a bunker and splayed across the front of the stage in an arc.

EVERY CONTRACTOR IN EARSHOT OF THE AUDITORIUM HAD TO COME IN AND LISTEN TO THIS CLEAR AND CRISP SOUND COMING FROM THE SYSTEM.

Matt Helmstadter, Grace Community Church

Terry Rhodes had no misgivings in arriving at this decision. “We had done a couple of facilities in the last couple of years where we had deployed WPM satisfactorily. And there was enough similarity in this space — it was just a case of modelling it to verify that it confirmed our expectations.”

The company’s background in deploying Martin Audio solutions stretches back nearly a decade. “Martin Audio was one of the first lines that we picked up as an organisation. I’ve been with the company seven and half years and we’ve had it as long as I’ve been here; in fact, one of the installations that we did immediately prior to me arriving was our first WPM install.”

So what demands are placed on the new sound system? “When you think of a contemporary, modern worship style it implies loud or concert level. Although they do push volume somewhat, it’s still within the constraints of the system … so that when they do want to do a special event they can push up towards a higher SPL.”

Yet the installation was far from straightforward as the church set out to enlarge the sanctuary. “One of the challenges we faced was that the wall needed to be blown out and the room ‘turned’ to create a new auditorium out of the existing space. Whereas previously the stage platform was in a corner, when they blew out the wall, they increased the length and installed raked seating in the back third.”

During this renovation process, the church needed a temporary worship solution, and thus Avenue Systems implemented a setup in the lobby, transforming it into a smaller secondary venue while the main auditorium was under construction — ensuring the ministry could continue uninterrupted.

Church pastor Matt Helmstadter expressed his delight with the new infrastructure. “I well remember the first time I heard about possibly installing Martin Audio equipment in our building project. We had chosen a different PA system in the initial design, but Terry went through all the benefits of Martin Audio and felt it was better suited for our project and a better value.He had a great relationship with Martin Audio — I totally trusted his judgement and was happy to make the switch.

“As usual, the project did not go as planned with the building contractors and steel beams for the arrays were installed 8ft-10ft away from the original design — which could potentially cause issues with the way Avenue designed the PA system to work. But they were able to work with what they had in front of them and the room sounded amazing.

“The first soundcheck was an uncompressed version of Hotel California and every contractor in earshot of the auditorium had to come in and listen to this clear and crisp sound coming from the system.From that moment on, we were convinced we made the right decision and have been totally happy with the performance and experience Martin Audio has given our congregation and people who join us every weekend!”

Grace Community Church has continued to thrive in its updated facility. The new systems have empowered their volunteers, enhanced their worship experience and set them up for future growth. For Avenue Systems, the real success wasn’t just delivering the technology, it was building a relationship rooted in trust and shared purpose.

Photography: Jordan Moore

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Installation Partner: Avenue Systems

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