One of these businesses was Boerth's Gallery, an established Fargo art and framing gallery that includes a two-story wine bar, called D'Vine. For the wine bar, Site on Sound installed a foreground music system that offers patrons an upscale jazz and rock experience. This system consists of 10 Community DS5 surface-mount loudspeakers driven by a Speco matrix mixer/amplifier and includes a CD player with a 3.5mm input.
Boerth's Gallery itself received a background music system that creates an atmosphere to support the gallery's unique collection of works from local artists. This system consists of four Community DP6 pendant loudspeakers suspended below the gallery's open ceiling and a mixer/amplifier with a streaming music source.
Another of the four businesses was Pinch & Pour/Fowlers Heritage, a clothing boutique that also sells premium extra virgin olive oils and Italian balsamics. Pinch & Pour's new system consists of five Community DA6 architectural surface-mount loudspeakers and a Crown 280MA amplifier with a streaming music source. The system helps enhance the buying experience for customers of this unique business.
The largest of the four businesses was the Boiler Room, a bar and restaurant featuring live music. The Boiler Room's new system includes 10 Community DP6 pendant loudspeakers for its open-ceiling restaurant space, four DA6 architectural surface-mount loudspeakers in the bar area, a pair of D6 ceiling speakers in the restrooms and two DS8 surface-mount loudspeakers for the outside patio.
The system is managed by a Rane CP66 six zone processor, includes two large-screen televisions and is powered by a QSC CX204 amplifier. For the Boiler Room's live music, Site on Sound included a Shure GLXD24/SM58 wireless mic and a small Yamaha mixer that allows live acts to connect to the system.
(Jim Evans)