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| HARMAN’s JBL CBT Series Loudspeakers Solve Sonic Challenges at Michael Fowler
Centre Auditorium |
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NORTHRIDGE, California – The 2,210-seat Michael Fowler Centre Auditorium in New Zealand is a jewel of a concert hall, with a distinctive 3-level glass façade and interior detailing of native timbers and Italian marble. The 2-level, oval-shaped
auditorium’s acoustics are ideal for classical music concerts, and the venue is also used for events, meetings, tradeshows
and other functions.
“The originally installed sound system consisted of many small loudspeakers, the coverage wasn’t uniform, and the
frequency response varied depending on where you were sitting, among other problems,” noted Sam Johnston, Operations
Manager of AV company Multi-Media Systems Ltd. of New Zealand.
Working with Matt Chapman and Marcus Wilson of Jands New Zealand (HARMAN’s local distributor), Johnston and Matt
Hoyle of Multi-Media Systems ultimately chose JBL CBT Constant Beamwidth Technology™ column loudspeakers in an
unusual configuration--a single CBT 70J speaker with a CBT 70JE extension enclosure, complemented by two CBT50LA
speakers on either side, with each aimed 90 degrees to the left and right. The entire cluster is flown from the ceiling of the
auditorium.
“We didn’t need a large-scale sound reinforcement system to deliver rock concert levels--we were more concerned with
getting even coverage and maximum clarity and speech intelligibility, for pre-show announcements and general public
address,” stated Johnston. “What we did need was very good pattern control and consistent coverage both closer and
farther away from the speakers. We chose the JBL CBT models because they are specifically designed to provide even
frequency coverage regardless of the distance from the speakers, without the drop off in high-frequency response and
level that you hear from other column designs.”
Arriving at the final speaker configuration took some trial and error. “At first, we set up a single CBT 70J with the 70JE
extension about 10 feet from the front of the stage and about 25 feet above
the stage floor,” Johnston said. “From the front row to the back wall, we
achieved highly intelligible speech and full-range music reproduction, with no
noticeable level variation over most of the seats.”
However, the seats at the side of the stage and overlooking the stage were
not adequately covered, and the seats around the downstairs walls did not
receive enough high-frequency response. The team of Multi-Media Systems
and Jands NZ then tested a configuration using two CBT 50LA speakers, one
on either side of the single, main CBT 70J/70 JE column, to cover the seats
beside the stage. “The CBT 50LA speakers can be set to provide midrange
and high frequencies only, which avoided having too much bass energy being
played into the room,” Johnston said. “Ultimately, the JBL CBT Series
speakers proved to be the ideal solution for the Michael Fowler Centre
Auditorium. They delivered the coverage, clarity and sound pressure level we
needed, and the small number of speakers required enabled us to install them
in a way that didn’t intrude with the aesthetics of the Auditorium, while also
saving on the cost of the installation.”
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HARMAN (www.harman.com) designs, manufactures and markets a wide range of audio and infotainment
solutions for the automotive, consumer and professional markets – supported by 15 leading brands including
AKG®, Harman Kardon®, Infinity®, JBL®, Lexicon® and Mark Levinson®. The Company is admired by
audiophiles across multiple generations and supports leading professional entertainers and the venues where
they perform. More than 20 million automobiles on the road today are equipped with HARMAN audio and
infotainment systems. HARMAN has a workforce of about 11,000 people across the Americas, Europe and Asia,
and reported sales of $3.2 billion for the last twelve months ended March 31, 2010. The Company’s shares are
traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol NYSE:HAR.
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