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QUADRICENTENNIAL PAVILION
Company: Adamson Location: Manila, Philippines
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Adamson Systems has installed its first sound reinforcement system in the Phil- ippines. The University of Santo Tomas in Manila celebrates its 400th year, and in honour of its anniversary it has constructed a multi-purpose gymnasium aptly named the Quadricentennial Pavilion. Replacing the University’s aging sports complex, the new pavilion is not only home to the university’s sports teams, but it also accommodates a dance troupe, fencing, badminton, judo and taekwondo clubs. The ground level is home to retail space for businesses such as banks and restaurants, the first floor houses a two-level fitness centre adjacent to a gymnastics room, while the third level features a two-lane oval track around the inside perimeter of the building. The crowning feature of the pavilion is a 5,014 sq metre gymnasium with gallery seating large enough to hold 5,792 people. The retractable bleachers at courtside make room on the floor for staging and a po- dium, turning the court into a perfect venue for musical performances and grad- uation ceremonies. Due to the seating capacity of the main pavilion, Adamson’s SpekTrix line array was the perfect fit for the installation. Its high SPL makes it loud enough for rock concerts, yet its compact footprint allows smooth sound distribution without obstructing the view of the gallery audience. The original sound design called for a single SpekTrix Sub flown with six five-degree SpekTrix enclosures below, but after some acoustical testing, the SpekTrix proved suf- ficient with an array ratio of one SpekTrix Sub to four SpekTrix enclosures. Six sets of said arrays were flown; two arrays at the opposite ends facing out, and four arrays along the court’s length, placed left and right of the centre. Four supplementary trapezoidal fill boxes were used to flood the centre of the court. The FOH is located above one of the entrances to the upper level of seating. A cable tray was installed along the underside of the catwalk leading directly to the FOH to keep all unsightly cables hidden from the players and spectators. The tray also keeps cables organised and easily identifiable in case of any repair or future upgrades. The design and installation was executed by Makati City based Crystal Audio headed by Operations Manager Kevin C. Malupa. Crystal Audio employs eight full time office staff and part time sales agents, who operate from two offices and use a network of 11 dealers nationwide. When an installation calls for special expertise, project-based contractors are brought in.
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LFI-120 8x 4” neodymium loudspeakers, 8x CLASS D amplifi ers, 8x DSP processors. Length: 1.2 m
LFI-220 16x 4” neodymium loudspeakers, 16x CLASS D amplifi ers, 16x DSP processors. Length: 2.2 m
LFI-350 24x 4” neodymium loudspeakers, 24x CLASS D amplifi ers, 24x DSP processors. Length: 3.5 m
LFI-450 32x4” neodymium loudspeakers, 32x CLASS D amplifi ers, 32x DSP processors. Length: 4.5 m
LFI-450 LFI-350 LFI-220 LFI-120
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MIPA 2010 AWARD Fohhn Linea Focus
Category “Portable Sound” 2010
Fohhn Audio AG Hohes Gestade 3-7 72622 Nürtingen/Germany Tel: +49 7022 933230
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