Advantages:
• Installing speakers on press box means any listener hears just
one speaker (or if they hear two, sound from the two speakers arrives
at the listener simultaneously). Result: minimal echo!
• Cable runs are very short, reducing cost and making installation
quick and simple. Cables only have to reach from the amp rack in the press
box to the corners of the press box.
• Coverage is optimal: because of Technomad loudspeakers wide dispersion
pattern, the entire home side bleachers are covered. Additionally, the
field is covered AND the away side is covered (of course, not as loudly
as the home side, but that's what they get for being on the opposing team).
Frequently
Asked Questions:
Q. "Don't the speakers on the press box fry the ears of fans sitting
near them?"
A. No. First of all, Technomad loudspeakers do not produce the nasty horn-throat
distortion typical of horn-based systems, so the sound at all locations
in the stadium is smooth, clear, and non-abrasive. The speakers
on the press box should be installed above the fans, pointing straight
out from the mounting surface (not tipped down towards the bleachers),
and rotated left and right by 5 to 10 degrees. This results in complete
coverage of the home side bleachers, with all the sound radiating usefully
towards the field and to the Visitor stands. This type of installation
delivers most of the sound onto the field, and minimizes spillage into
adjacent areas.
Q. "I
HAVE to install the speakers on a light pole. What should I do?"
A. If it is really impossible to install as described above, then AT LEAST
install all the loudspeakers on a single central pole in a "cluster",
pointing the individual speakers in the cluster as needed to cover the
seating. Keeping the loudspeakers in a central cluster avoids the different-listening-distances
problem described above, and increases bass response of the overall system.
Q. "I
have a baseball field. Where should I install my loudspeakers?"
A. Install a small cluster of two Technomad Noho C or Berlin 15/H loudspeakers
above and behind home plate, pointing loudspeakers left and right as needed
to cover the stands. |