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North Harbour Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
 
When North Harbour Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand approached Marshall Day Acoustics to propose a new Sound system for their 12,000 seat grandstand, the expectations were high. Having suffered ten years with a budget-driven and ageing system that had well-passed it’s use-by date, something special was needed for a venue looking to secure its future as a nation-leading outdoor arena.


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Bergsåkers Trotting, Sundsvall, Sweden
 
“The customer had huge acoustical problems inside those areas, because of the seating layout, the reflective table surfaces and the huge, tall glass windows that face the track. They needed a high Q, precisely aimable loudspeaker system that would direct sound onto the audience but keep it away from the hard surfaces – without impeding the clear view through the windows out to the track".


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Solvalla Racecourse, Stockholm, Sweden
 
He adds: “Renkus-Heinz had exactly the right loudspeaker in their range for this application, with a double 8 inch driver to deliver a lot of power from a very small cabinet, and a Complex Conic HF horn between the two 8 inchers to give the upper mid and high end very tight directional control.”



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Tampa Bay Devil Rays Stadium, Tampa Bay, FL, USA
 
Though originally built for baseball, 16 other sports and competitions have been presented at Tropican Field, including hockey, sprint car racing, gymnastics, ping-pong, karate, equestrian events, and figure skating. The largest crowd to date - 47,150 - appeared at the August 11, 1990 concert featuring The New Kids on the Block. With such a varied group of events taking place, SportSound selected the Renkus-Heinz PN102/LA line array enclosures because of the product's flexibility.

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Scaniarinken, Stockholm, Sweden
 
Another factor in the installation design was Renkus-Heinz’s Reference Point Array (RPA) concept. Milos Renftel of TTS Scandinavia says: “Working with an RPA made the process of specifying and installing the loudspeaker cluster faster, simpler and less expensive than conventional methodology, which complemented the savings we made by only having to install CAT-5 and mains cables and by having integral amplifiers in the speakers.

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Derby County Football Club, Derby, England
 
Breaking from traditional stadium sound system design, the architecture is based around CobraNet audio distribution over CAT5 cabling to each of 44 active Renkus-Heinz ST4 HO loudspeakers in the main bowl — making Derby the first stadium to use weatherised self-powered cabinets in an outside environment.

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Jeonnam Yeosu Arena, Jeollanamdo, South Korea
 
The CT5 loudspeaker is part of the CT Series and was chosen for the Jeonnam arena because of its close integration of the latest technologies developed by designer Ralph Heinz. These include TRue Array Principle (TRAP) enclosures to provide optimum coverage in tight-packed arrays; Complex Conic horns for accurate pattern control and natural reproduction; and the company’s CoEntrant Topology, which delivers high power from compact cabinets by integrating the outputs of mid and high drivers into a wideband, high power true point source that can be loaded with a single waveguide.

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Minsk Tennis Courts, Minsk, Belarus
 
CDT-500/94 are installed in Minsk Tennis Courts (outdoor). July 2003. by ENTER Ltd.


Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
 
Since the ambient noise level in the grandstands during an auto race was expected to approach 115 dB, the system had to be capable of uniform coverage at the same level or higher!
Using EASE electro-acoustic simulation software, Ron Sauro modeled dozens of different approaches using a variety of loudspeaker cabinet combinations at various spacings and articulations. “I could not have done this job without EASE,” he maintains.

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Preussag Arena, Hannover, Germany
 
The German appreciation of engineering precision and durability is evident in the approach to the demands of the Preussag Arena. Says PAV director Gerhard Hackl: "For any multi-purpose arena like this we need to design a completely flexible audio system. The breadth of the Renkus-Heinz range, and the availability of customised loudspeakers, gives us the perfect set of tools for this type of project."

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