The original sound system, consisting of a six-element circular array of 15" two-way loudspeakers, delivered sound to a projection distance of 30 to 65 feet. The system was unable to reach the other three sides of the stadium. Local A/V contractor Warehouse Sound Systems was asked to upgrade the system, using the existing loudspeakers, amplifiers and processing equipment wherever possible.
Sven Langebeck, owner and chief engineer at Warehouse Sound Systems, joined forces with audio consultant Douglas Growcott from Watson Moss Growcott to determine the best audio solution for Vodafone Arena. The chosen system included three PD764 mid/high loudspeakers and three VS125HS low frequency loudspeakers. "We chose the PD speaker system based on the specifications published by JBL, along with information provided in a white paper describing the technology used," said Langebeck. "My confidence in the accuracy of JBL specifications has been built up over many years. Again, they did not let me down - the commissioned system, when fired up, exceeded all the expectations of the design team."
JBL Professional's PD Series uses a full-range, full-bandwidth total system approach which allows contractors and consultants to design a fully integrated sound system solving the audio challenges inherent to large installations, including arenas, stadiums, houses of worship and other performance spaces. The JBL PD mid/high frequency loudspeakers utilize a new co-axial design, with specific coverage angles which allow the sound to be aimed precisely at individual sections of the audience arena for high intelligibility and maximum fidelity. In addition, JBL engineering developed the new Precision Directivity technology which effectively allows the low frequencies to be ‘steered’ at specific areas of the arena to assure even bass coverage throughout.
(Lee Baldock)