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Renkus-Heinz Helps Bring Intrepid Museum‘s Legends to Life

New York, NY – June 2014…

In a city with no shortage of museums, the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum is truly one of a kind. Founded in 1982 as a final home for the historic aircraft carrier USS Intrepid, the museum’s treasures now include the world’s fastest commercial jetliner, the British Airways Concorde; the first space shuttle, Enterprise; and the USS Growler, the only American diesel-powered strategic missile submarine open to the public. More than a million visitors every year tour the museum, which is also home to 27 other authentically restored military aircraft and an 18,000-square-foot education center, all overlooking the famed Manhattan waterfront.

Needless to say each of these grand machines on display has a rich story to tell. But the logistics of telling those stories within the museum’s daunting acoustics is no easy feat. As Leo Garrison of Washingtonville, NY-based Metro Sound Pros explains, each of the museum’s different areas presents its own set of challenges.

“The Space Shuttle Pavilion is a large steel facility, which can be acoustically challenging,” says Garrison. “They’ve got fabric covering the inside walls, which helps a little bit with reflections, but it’s still a very large and reverberant space.”

The Pavilion’s interior, measuring approximately 100 feet by 70 feet, is covered by ten Renkus-Heinz CFX81 two-way eight-inch systems, with five speakers hung, facing each other, on each of the long walls. “We flew them upside down and about 12 feet up,” says Garrison. “We divided the space into essentially five zones, each with left and right speakers. When they have a live event, that enables them to shut off any zone where a microphone will be positioned.”

A pair of Biamp MCA 8150 amplifiers power the system, bridged to provide approximately 300 Watts per pair. A Symetrix Jupiter provides signal delays and processing. “We set up different pre-sets for spoken word presentations and other program material,” says Garrison.

“The CFX81s were really the ideal solution for their needs and for their budget,” Garrison concludes. “The pattern control is excellent, and because the coverage they deliver is so wide — 150 degrees by 60 degrees — we were able to cover an exceptionally large area with very few of them.”

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Headquartered in Foothill Ranch, California, Renkus-Heinz, Inc. is the worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of audio operations networks, digitally steerable arrays, powered and non-powered loudspeakers, system specific electronics and fully integrated Reference Point Array systems.

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