Part of the newly-completed
Wells
Fargo Cultural Campus that also houses
the 55-storey
Duke Energy Center, the
Mint Museum and the
Bechtler Museum
of Modern Art, the multicultural 1200-
seat
Knight Theater is home to the
North
Carolina Dance Theater, the
Charlotte
Symphony, and a wide variety of music,
comedy and touring productions.
"The diverse roster of performances was
one reason for the selection of the Renkus-
Heinz systems", says Project Manager
Robert Delaney of Raleigh-based Strategic
Connections. "The Knight Theater is a very
well designed space, with diffusers that
can be rearranged to adapt its acoustics
to different types of program material," he
explains.
"To make the most of this flexibility,
you want to start with a sound system
that's as flat as possible. Renkus-Heinz
loudspeakers are exceptionally flat and
uncolored, right out of the box."
The main system comprises two hangs
of twelve
PNX102LA line arrays, flown
just left and right of the proscenium. The
arrays are augmented by a center cluster
of four
STX4/44 boxes, with a single
TRX62H cabinet for near-field coverage of the front
rows. Another cluster of three
STX4/44 cabinets provides additional delayed coverage
to the balcony seating.
Renkus-Heinz engineers provided the
loudspeaker preemphasis parameters for
the system's digital signal processing technology,
and the system was commissioned
by
Jim Brawley of Clemson,
SC-based
James S. Brawley and Associates.