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NORTHRIDGE, California – With a growing number of stadiums and arenas upgrading their audio/video
systems, systems integrators are increasingly turning to JBL VLA Series loudspeakers to achieve line array
performance in fixed-install applications. Designed specifically for permanent installation applications where
even coverage, high intelligibility, and very high sound-pressure levels are required, the JBL VLA Series line
arrays are based on the same advanced engineering used in JBL’s VERTEC® Series line array systems.
The VLA Series includes six large format horn-loaded modules with three horizontal horn coverage patterns
(30, 60 and 90 degrees) in both mid-power and high-power configurations. This modular horn-loaded concept
incorporating JBL’s Precision Directivity® series technology provides system designers additional flexibility to
vary the horizontal pattern within a vertical array. This can be achieved by incorporating different modules with
wider or narrower coverage patterns while still maintaining consistent vertical directivity.
“JBL developed the VLA series with systems integrators in mind, building on the proven success of the VERTEC
line array series and Precision Directivity series,” said Brad Ricks, Senior Application Engineer, JBL
Professional. “The pro AV market has responded, with some of the world’s most successful systems integration
firms installing VLA loudspeakers for permanent installations requiring high-impact sound reinforcement at
throw distances beyond the reach of traditional loudspeaker designs.”
Lucas Oil Stadium
In time for the 2008-09 National Football League season, systems integration firm ESCO Communications
completed the installation and commissioning of a sound system at Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the NFL’s
Indianapolis Colts. Consulting firm WJHW designed the system, which features JBL VLA line array clusters
powered by Crown CTs Series amplifiers, existing on a Harman Professional HiQnet™ network and controlled
via HiQnet System Architect™.
Featuring a unique retractable roof that makes it ideal for indoor and
outdoor events, Lucas Oil Stadium seats 63,000 for football but can
accommodate thousands more for basketball, conventions, concerts and
other applications. The stadium covers 1.8 million square feet, features
137 corporate suites, two club lounges, meeting rooms, and two exhibit
halls. The sound system is designed to be versatile and high performing. It
comprises eight JBL Professional VLA line array clusters powered by
Crown CTs series amps for football application. In other applications where
additional sound reinforcement is required for field coverage, six clusters of
12 JBL Professional VERTEC® VT4888DPAN midsize powered line array
loudspeakers with DrivePack® technology, drop down from the stadium
roof. Crown PIP-USP3CN modules installed in the CTs Series amplifiers
provide EQ, level control, delay and signal.
As the JBL Professional VERTEC and VLA line arrays and the Crown CTs Series amplifiers are HiQnet-enabled,
system designers employed HiQnet System Architect to custom design master control panels to manage the
configuration, operation and monitoring of up to 438 devices in a single venue file. System Architect provides a
highly customizable, ultra-intuitive interface and allows recall of pre-programmed configurations for different
applications from concerts to basketball games to conventions.
Bank of America Stadium
In another NFL application, SE Systems installed an upgraded audio system at Bank of America Stadium in
Charlotte, North Carolina, home to the Carolina Panthers. Brawley and Associates designed the scoreboard
system, which now features JBL VLA line arrays.
The audio upgrade at Bank of America Stadium was part of a $12 million
overhaul to the stadium’s entire audio/video system, and included the
installation of new LED high-definition scoreboard displays. In designing
the sound system to accompany the scoreboard, James S. Brawley and
Associates needed loudspeakers that would match the power of a large
HD display. “We needed a PA system that would not only provide high
output to the entire stadium, but would also offer excellent pattern control
and clarity,” said company founder James S. Brawley.
To meet this need, SE Systems installed a total of four line arrays,
containing JBL VLA line array elements: two arrays each containing six
VA301H-WRC 3-way loudspeakers (featuring a 30-degree horizontal
coverage pattern), and another two arrays each containing six VLA601HWRC
3-way loudspeakers (which feature a 60-degree horizontal coverage
pattern). Additionally, 24 JBL Control 29AV surface-mount loudspeakers
provide supplemental fill underneath the scoreboard.
RBC Center
Two hundred miles east in Raleigh, North Carolina, Clair Brothers Systems recently upgraded the audio system
at the RBC Center, home to the Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey League and the North Carolina
State University men’s basketball team. The Center’s new system features a combination of JBL VLA and
VERTEC line arrays, as well as Application Engineered® (AE) series loudspeakers.
The arena seats 19,722 for basketball and 18,680 for hockey, including 75 luxury suites and 2,000 club seats.
The arena also hosts numerous other events, ranging from WWE contests to rock concerts. According to Jim
Devenney, Senior Audio Designer, for Clair Brothers, the audio system at
the RBC Center was due for an overhaul. “The system originally installed in
the building had lots of clusters and lots of overlap that degraded the
system’s intelligibility,” he said. “The system was also underpowered for
the events the arena was used for, particularly the Hurricanes and NC
State basketball. The goals of the new system were to alleviate those
problems and to give the customer the ability to zone the system for
different event seating situations.”
For this combination of power and flexibility, Clair Brothers installed a
system that consisted of eight arrays each containing 10 VLA901
loudspeakers flown along the dasher board line, and two arrays each
containing four VLA601 loudspeakers for basketball floor fills. Additionally,
four arrays each containing six VT4880A arrayable subwoofers provide
support. Five AM6212 loudspeakers were installed in the scoreboard for
center floor/ice fill, while 24 AM4212 loudspeakers were installed for very
upper seat delay fill.
“The coverage of the arena with the eight VLA arrays is excellent and the VT4880A subwoofers give the
system an extra dynamic and fullness quality,” Devenney said. “The two VLA601 clusters do an excellent job of
filling in the floor from the basketball court to the hockey dashers at the ends of the arena.”
Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
On the college football front, Daktronics recently upgraded the sound system at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium,
home to the University of Mississippi football team in Oxford. The audio upgrade is part of a $6 million overhaul
that includes the largest high-definition video display in the NCAA Southeastern Conference.
Home to the Ole Miss Rebels since 1915, Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
holds more than 62,000. As part of the Southeastern Conference (SEC),
Ole Miss faces some of the top college football programs each year. With
the addition of the large high-definition LED screen before the 2008 football
season, an equally powerful audio system was needed.
To that end, Daktronics designed and installed an end-zone system
consisting of 12 JBL VLA601H line array loudspeakers configured in leftright
hangs of six loudspeakers each. The system is supplemented by two
JBL PD743 loudspeakers and two PD5212/64 loudspeakers. Crown I-Tech
amplifiers power the system, which is configured via the Harman HiQnet
System Architect platform.
“We needed a powerful system that was also highly controllable,” said
Doug Dodge of Daktronics. “The VLA loudspeakers fit the bill and they
have performed terrifically since we completed the installation.”
Rose Garden
Turning to the National Basketball Association, AVI-SPL recently oversaw the redesign of the audio system at
the Rose Garden, home of the NBA’s Portland Trail Blazers. AVI-SPL installed a system featuring six JBL VLA
line array clusters. The two side arrays are each comprised of eight VLA901 loudspeakers, while the four
corner arrays each include six VLA601 and two VLA901 array modules.
The redesign of the audio system at the Rose Garden was a part of a major capital improvements project that
included a new video scoreboard, powered by a state-of-the-art HD control room. The improvements also
included a facelift of the Rose Garden’s main concourses, restaurants, party suites, as well as upgraded LED
stats boards and auxiliary scoreboards.
To meet these heightened entertainment standards, AVI-SPL needed a
loudspeaker system that would provide powerful, controlled sound while
retaining a visually discrete appearance. “If we had gone with a central
cluster approach, the scoreboard would not have been able to recess all
the way into the ceiling,” said Nathan Thomas, of AVI-SPL. “We needed
the scoreboard and loudspeakers to be located completely above the
rigging points on the low steel frame so they could hold different kinds of
events that used other rigging points.”
“We chose the VLA loudspeakers knowing that we would need a highly
controllable system,” said Nathan Thomas of AVI-SPL. “The VLA’s offer
that controllability, and the well-defined horizontal coverage angles drove
us to ultimately go with that product.”
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the signal chain for professional audio systems of all types, size, and applications. Harman HiQnet no longer
requires the user to manage multiple disparate operating systems or be responsible for programming individual
signal processors, speaker controllers, wireless microphone systems, and mixing consoles. HiQnet was
developed by engineers from across Harman’s Professional Division and is coordinated by the System
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