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Topic: Upgrading to Surround Sound
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Randy Stankey
Film God
Posts: 6539
From: Erie, Pennsylvania
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 05-18-2011 02:13 PM
Okay, everybody... It's time to start pushing for the next upgrade to the sound system, here at Mercyhurst.
This time, it's surround sound.
We have our CP650, amps and speakers working the way we want them to and it's made great improvement. People are complimenting us on the improvement. I've got forward momentum going, here, and I want to keep it moving.
I have been telling the boss that our CP650 has the capability for surround sound. Because we are only using C/L/R/Sub when the system has surround capability, I have been saying that we're missing half our potential for sound when that signal goes into thin air.
Yes, I'd like to put baffles behind the screen. It would be the cheaper option and it would help the sound quality quite a bit but, strangeley, the boss seems to be more open to the idea of surround sound. I can make baffles any time so I'd better strike while the iron's hot. Right?
Anyhow, here's the specs...
Our hall is 100 ft. long, from screen to back wall of the house, 55 feet wide and about 55 ft. tall. (Open beam ceiling architecutre.)
It's a very "live" room. Designed for classical concert and live stage performance.
Here's a link to the theater's website with pictures: http://pac.mercyhurst.edu/facilities/mary_dangelo_performing_arts_center.htm
I'm figuring four speakers per side and two more QSC amps would do the trick.
We're going to have to run wire. It's probably going to have to be through the ceiling and down the inside of the walls.
While we're there, I'm hoping to be able to run more wires down to the front speakers to facilitate bi-amping the C/L/R channels.
At this time, I've estimated the cost at around $10K. I know that's a bit high but we have to account for costs in running the wires and unforeseen expense. I'm secretly hoping I can come down to around $7K.
Is this reasonable?
I'm going to need to start drawing up the plans and costing out the project because my boss thinks we can cover most of the cost with a fund drive.
I'll need to have a tangible plan to show potential donors.
What do you think?
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Brian Guckian
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 594
From: Dublin, Ireland
Registered: Apr 2003
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posted 05-20-2011 10:18 AM
More information which might be of interest, Randy:
Novasonar is an interesting range of architectural flat-panel loudpeakers by the German firm ML Audio + Carbons GmbH, which appears to have application in large spaces (they cite "Protected Historical Monuments, Restorations, Museums and Churches":
Novasonar Brochure
For sure, cost may be a consideration, but if feasible, there would be a significant architectural gain which could offset that cost.
NXT, the company that developed Distributed-Mode Loudspeaker / DML technology, was re-named HiWave last year. Their line of stand-alone transducers includes hybrid Balanced Mode Radiator / BMR models that combine the patented DML vibration action with the traditional piston-type:
HiWave Audio Range
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