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Array Speakers
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NORTHRIDGE, California — Located in Vienna, Virginia, Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts is one of
the nation’s most important cultural centers. The Filene Center is Wolf Trap’s main venue, a uniquely beautiful,
architecturally distinctive 7,000-seat indoor/outdoor theater that is host to an average of 90 performances a year
from major and local artists. Opened in 1984, the rebuilt Filene Center II recently upgraded its aging delay
loudspeaker system with HARMAN’s JBL VERTEC® VT4886 subcompact line array elements and VT4883
subcompact line array subwoofers.
“The older delay system was starting to show its inadequacies and required more and more maintenance, to the
point where it had to be replaced,” noted Matt Snyder of Local 22 of IATSE, the International Alliance of Theatrical
Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the Its Territories and Canada. Snyder
and the rest of the Wolf Trap audio crew were given the responsibility of designing and installing the new system
although they were faced with a number of major constraints.
“First, the speakers had to fit within the existing space,” Snyder said. “Management would not allow the new
speakers to intrude upon the design of the theater, meaning they could not be placed anywhere other than the
alcoves for the previous speakers, which are extremely limited for a modern line array. Secondly, the lack of
available power precluded the use of powered speakers and limited our amplification options. Also, we were
looking to upgrade as economically as possible, which made the use of existing wiring desirable. Basically, the
fewer the amplifier channels we needed to use, the better. In the end we were able to implement this system with
just five circuits per bay.”
The coverage requirements of the Wolf Trap theater also presented a challenge. “We needed an array which could
provide substantial vertical coverage–over 30 feet of elevation–yet also had a relatively short throw range; about
120 feet was needed for this installation,” Snyder noted. “The VT4886 line array elements proved to be ideal for this
application. Their smaller size enabled us to put a large number of enclosures into each array, and we went with 9-
element arrays in each of the six bays which cover the lawn area. The
controlled axial shading of the VT4886 gave us the coverage pattern we
needed.”
“The cardioid coverage pattern of the VT4883 subwoofer also worked to
our advantage, as we had to minimize low-end spill from the delay subs
into the main pavilion area,” Snyder continued. “The subwoofer’s
dispersion pattern enabled them to integrate well with the mains, even
though they were physically separated rather than used as extensions of
the main line arrays. “The lower weight of the VT4886 and VT4883 was
also a big advantage, as we could easily hang all the speakers without
making any major structural modifications.”
Snyder was able to go into the project with a high degree of confidence.
“JBL was good enough to send out demo units for our evaluation before
the install, and we also used JBL Line Array Calculator II speaker
configuration and acoustic modeling software to help predict the response
of the system. Once the speakers were installed, we did final tuning with
the aid of SMAART and SIM measurement and analysis software. We
were extremely satisfied with the results.”
“The Filene Center is a unique space and one of the best-designed venues in the country,” Snyder concluded. “The
JBL VERTEC line arrays turned out to be just what we needed for this project, and the improvement in sound quality
is just what we’d hoped for.”
For more information on Wolf Trap, please visit www.wolftrap.org
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