Batter Up
Campus sports facility adds powerful audio complement
- By Daniel Liston Keller
- Jul 01, 2012
Founded in 1956, the University of South Florida
has grown to become one of the largest universities
in the United States. Famous alumni include
actors Lauren Hutton and Drake Hogestyn,
wrestler Hulk Hogan and Major League Baseball
player/manager Tony La Russa. US F’s
sprawling main campus in Tampa is home to a
range of varsity sports teams, including football,
baseball, soccer and softball.
Tampa-based Magnum Audio Group recently provided powerful
sound systems for three of the campus’ sporting facilities: a 4,500-seat
baseball stadium, a 1,500-seat softball stadium and a 750-seat soccer
stadium. Despite the magnitude of the three design-build projects,
Magnum’s Randi Crooks reported that things ran quite smoothly.
“We do a lot of athletic venues,” Crooks said. “I’ve been the head
audio engineer for the Tampa Buccaneers for 19 years now, and we also
handle audio for the Bucs at Raymond James Stadium and for the New
York Yankees at Steinbrenner Field here in Tampa.”
Based on the high level of expertise it takes to operate professional
sports venues, it’s no surprise that Magnum’s installation at USF went
off without a hitch.
“Baseball and softball venues in particular are fairly simple distributed
systems, and the soccer stadium wasn’t all that different,” Crooks
said. “The seats at the soccer stadium are only located on one side, but
they have long landscaped berm areas where people can sit on their
lounge chairs. We set up the Community R1 loudspeakers to fire down
the base lines because we knew it was powerful enough to provide
coverage to that entire area.”
The baseball stadium is covered by eight Community WET-Series
W2-2W8 dual 8-inch systems, along with two R1-66 medium-throw
loudspeakers and two R.5SUB subwoofers. Four Crown DSi-4000
amplifiers power the loudspeakers, with system drive and processing
provided by a DBX Drive Rack 260. An Ashly MX-508 eight-channel
rack-mount mixer completes the system.
Over at the softball stadium, five WET W2-2W8 systems are
installed, along with a pair of R1-66 medium-throw loudspeakers and
two R.5SUB subwoofers. The system is powered by three Crown DSi-
4000 amps. Another DBX Drive Rack 260 covers system digital signal
processing, and another Ashly MX-508 mixer provides input channels.
Four more R.5-99 short-throw loudspeakers are installed at the
baseball and softball batting cages. That system is powered by a pair
of Crown DSi-2000 amplifiers and a six-channel Ashley MX-206
mic/line mixer.
Audio for the soccer facility is handled by four R1-66 mediumthrow
loudspeakers and four R.5-99 short-throw systems. Powering
the system is a pair of Crown DSi-4000 amps. Another Ashly MX-508
mixer and DBX Drive Rack 260 round off the system.
In addition to superior coverage and performance, the all-weather
durability of the WET-series and R-series was an important factor in
Magnum’s selection of the loudspeaker.
“We do get our share of extreme weather here in Florida, and Community’s
weather resistance has proven itself time after time,” Crooks
said. “After Hurricane Wilma came through in 2005, we used R-Series
loudspeakers to replace the destroyed systems in 13 football stadiums
in Palm Beach County, and they’re all still working great.”
This article originally appeared in the Security Products Magazine - July 2012 issue of Security Today.
About the Author
Daniel Liston Keller is the CEO of Get It In Writing Inc.