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SynAudCon Digital Class toured the Utah State Capitol Building

By Brenda Brown

Last week, we held the SynAudCon Digital Class in Salt Lake City. It was a great class with 40 attendees. The class was taught by Pat Brown, Steve Macatee, and Brad Benn.

Deward Timothy and Gerald Nelson

We often compliment the Digital seminar with a tour. This time, we had the privilege of touring the Utah State Capitol building. The consultant for the project was Gerald Nelson and Kurt Kallinga of Spectrum Engineers and the contractor was Poll Sound. The tour was led by Steve Jay and Deward Timothy of Poll Sound and Gerald Nelson from Spectrum Engineers. With the long halls and this large group, the tour would not have been possible without the use of Listen Technologies Tour System (LT-700 Portable Transmitter and LR-400 Body Pack Receivers). It allowed the entire group to hear every word, even while milling around and peering into racks and recesses.

What an interesting tour! The architecture drove much of the project and understandably, considering the ornate and elaborate design of the 1900’s venue. Salt Lake City is sitting on a seismic earthquake fault, which was the major reason for the huge renovation project. The Capitol makeover is an engineering achievement, with millions of pounds of concrete carefully shifted to new foundations and resting on devices called base isolators – thus protecting the building and its occupants from severe earthquake damage. The building can sway up to 3 feet in any direction, and is surrounded by a moat to allow room. In addition, artwork, fixtures and furnishings were acquired, conserved and created; and new service buildings were added to allow the work of the legislators to continue uninterrupted during the project.

Steve Jay's entertaining stories and history of the project enhanced the AV technical tour. The most up-to-date technology was installed.

This was a 7-year project for the consultant and it took one year for the installation. The venues toured included Legislative Committee and Caucus Rooms, Legislative Chambers, presentation rooms, board rooms, and the master control room. Systems include audio, video, control systems, recording, broadcast origination, transport, control, RF distribution, audio and video streaming, and voting systems. Systems can be combined at will for larger functions. Audio signals are transported throughout the building via CobraNet and AES3 which made it a nice compliment to the SynAudCon Digital Seminar. The media type is distance-dependent, with copper used for short runs and fiber for long ones.

With any 100-year-old building, most walls and spaces were no longer square. This required a continual on-the-fly redesign and much ingenuity to make the system work while preserving the architecture. The question in every room was “Where are the loudspeakers?” – all of which were cleverly concealed. Accomplishing this without sacrificing coverage was one of the hallmarks of the project. In one case a slightly-too-large Intellivox array was disassembled and the components loaded into a custom built cabinet that fit the concrete cavity.

Our deepest gratitude goes out to Poll Sound, Spectrum Engineers and Listen Technologies for making another learning opportunity possible for our group. Enjoy some photos that were taken during the tour.

Construction of the Capitol Building

The state capitol building operations were moved to another building to allow for this 4 year construction project.

The base isolators will allow the building to sway 3 feet during an earthquake.

Thanks to Listen Technologies Tour System, all 40 of us were able to hear Steve.

The speakers are cleverly hidden in the ceiling beam.

The loudspeakers are hidden in the framework beside the video display. They had to redesigned to fit the disproportionate space. Those are 103" plasmas!

SynAudCon Class in front of the Utah State Capitol Building

SynAudCon Digital Class Photo

SynAudCon Digital Seminar is taught by Pat Brown, Steve Macatee and Brad Benn.

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The Live Sound Industry Says Goodbye to Albert Leccese

Albert Leccese teaching at a SynAudCon Seminar

Albert Leccese of Audio Analyst lost his long fight with lung cancer on July 17th, 2010. The live sound industry has lost one of the pillars upon which it was built and the world has lost a man of high character and integrity.

I think everyone who knew Albert has a story or memory that they could share.  I would like to share mine.

In the 90’s, the Live Sound Workshop was an yearly event. Albert was one of the instructors. He loved teaching and sharing his knowledge with others. Albert called me the first of June, together we were in the beginning stages of planning a Live Sound Workshop for 2011.  Read more »

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New Dates Announced for the Sound Reinforcement for Technicians Seminar

By Brenda Brown

We are pleased to announced to new dates for the Sound Reinforcement for Technicians Seminar.

October 25-27, 2010

Pittsburgh, PA

This will be the last seminar Sound Reinforcement for Technicians Seminar offered in 2010.  SynAudCon is keeping the In-person seminar schedule light as we need this time to develop more online training.

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Welcome to SynAudCon’s New Website

As most of you know, for the last five months SynAudCon has been working with a team to develop a new website and online training. Finally, it is time to share the initial release with you. Needless to say, we are very excited.

We would like to briefly list the major changes to our new online presence. Read more »

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Login Instructions / SynAudCon Website Map

The first time to any website can be a little confusing, especially if you are used to the old website.  In order to get the most from our new site, please take a few minutes to look around.

I have prepared this overview to help you. Read more »

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HIghlights of the SynAudCon Hospitality Room at InfoComm

By Brenda Brown

We  would like to thank everyone who came by the SynAudCon hospitality room at InfoComm. We had a great turnout. It is always very humbling to Pat and I to see so many people stop by after a long day on the show floor. Don and Carolyn mentioned to me several times how very special that day was to them.

Unfortunately, my battery in my camera died but here are a few photos of the first guests who arrived. Read more »

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Audio & Acoustics for Conference Systems Workshop

I would like to share another great event with you — a SynAudCon Workshop is being planned for September, 2010. As most of you know, these one-time events are normally only offered every 2 or 3 years. This workshop should bring some clarity to a topic that has confused people for years. With an expert staff, this will be an event you do not want to miss.

2010 Workshop:
Audio & Acoustics for Conference Systems

When: September 16-18, 2010
Where: Fort Wayne IN
Staff: Jay Paul, Mario Maltese and Russ Berger
Supporting Staff: Pat and Brenda Brown

For more information check out his link.

We hope to see you there.

Brenda Brown

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ProCo says Goodbye to Charlie Wicks

Charlie Wicks, founder and CEO of Pro Co Sound, Inc. passed away on the morning of March 11th, 2010 due to complications related to his battle with cancer.

Charlie, 65, was an icon in the audio industry. He formed Pro Co in the early 1970’s to manufacture P.A. speakers and shifted to manufacturing cables and interconnect products in 1974. From that time, he successfully led the company over the next four decades to become a global presence in the audio industry.

Charlie loved education and was always extremely supportive of SynAudCon.  He was a natural teacher among other things.  I loved hearing his philosophy on teaching – an area he had a lot of insight.

We will miss positive attitude, his encouraging words and his insights. I truly believe he is one guy who had a way of making everyone feel special.

Brenda Brown

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