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Detroit, MI (March 21, 2011)—At Ford Field, home of the NFL Detroit Lions, fans are now hearing an updated audio system that includes QSC’ s Q -Sys integrated system platform.

“The former system was a mixture of analog and networked digital audio using a variety of processors and technology,” explains audio consultant/ integrator John W. Horrell of Durrell Sports Audio Systems. “A main DSP was used for overall system EQ and then fed 26 other DSP devices which provided the voicings for the main stadium clusters. A back of house system used still another DSP structure to feed the concourses, the locker rooms, the media areas and ticketing. With so many potential points of failure, servicing the system was a big problem – especially if a failure happened just before a game as it did on one terrible occasion when the audio for the entire bowl area was lost.”
 
This incident was the impetus for a total audio system remake.  Durrell Sports Audio Systems was tasked with the challenge of redesigning the entire control system, removing the old components, checking the existing amplifiers and speakers and commissioning the entire audio system – all just three weeks prior to the 2010 National College Hockey League Playoffs. Durrell opted for a Q-Sys system comprised of a pair of Q-Sys Core 3000 main frames and 27 Q-Sys I/O frames, and met the tight deadline with a couple of days to spare.


“The Q-Sys installation was a delight and we actually had it connected and talking to all 125 amplifiers within three days,” Horrell recalls. “Operation and Installation are far more efficient. Q-Sys is a single point-to-point type of technology that allows the routing of audio inputs to any specific point, which offered us a huge improvement over the series connected DSP boxes in the old system. Instead of three separate computer programs plus more than 27 DSP processors, we operate within one program. Combine that with less signal latency, better output quality and constant assurance of equipment status--and Q-Sys was an excellent choice in this situation.”

Another Q-Sys feature that has proven invaluable is the system’s ability to be controlled and monitored via a networked computer system. “Durrell Sports Audio Systems provides our national clients with links to their computerized audio systems from our offices here in Nashville. During the NFL season, we have engineers monitoring all the games being played each Sunday. With Q-Sys, we were able to set up management parameters which alert us if there is something that should be looked at.  Problems like over-heated amplifiers or unusual impedances can be singled out and actually addressed from 500 miles away.”

Ford Field also already had a number of legacy QSC amplifiers including PowerLight 4.0 and 6.0 models that were still serving reliably. Since Q-Sys is backwards compatible with these DataPort equipped amplifiers, they were able to be fully integrated into the Q-Sys design and are controlled and monitored just like the newer PL3 and CX models that were added to the amplifier inventory.


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"Exceeds Expectations"

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Durrell Installs New System at Ford Field

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Sports Install: Audio Revives Game Day Experience

Pro AV Magazine February 2007

The Cleveland Browns installs a new audio system to increase intelligibility and sound quality for its players and fans.

Challenge: Create even sound distribution with high intelligibility in a large, harsh-weather environment for fans, while providing players with high-energy pre-game music.

Solution: Use a combination of weather-resistant medium- and short-throw loudspeakers and audio components to increase speech quality, and create custom mobile carts for pre-game sound.

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Community R.5 and R.5 HP loudspeakers and Community Wet Series speakers, mounted using custom stainless steel brackets, are placed under the canopy at Cleveland Browns Stadium.

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Nashville Company Upgrades Browns Stadium

Durrell Sports Audio Management is installing a $2.1 million audio system in the Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland.

The professional sports stadium sound management company will complete work on the state-of- the-art distributed public address system by July 5. The project includes the removal of 395 speakers, 75 amplifiers and multiple processing devices and the installation of more than 440 loudspeakers, 120 amplifiers and a new processing and amplifier control system.

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Sports Install: The Speed of Sound

January 2004

Overcoming the roar of 43 stock cars is no easy task at a NASCAR track like Bristol Motor Speedway.

Challenge:
Cost-effectively provide hi-fi audio throughout the 30-story grandstands at the Bristol Motor Speedway amidst extremely high ambient noise levels.

Solution: Augment existing speaker systems with new vertical delay rings, custom subs, miles of wiring, and a mobile production trailer as-needed.

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DAS Audio Aero Line Array Installed at Nashville's Gaylord Entertainment Center

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DAS at Gaylord Entertainment Cente

The sound reinforcement system at the impressive Nashville "Gaylord Entertainment Center" was recently replaced with 48 Aero 38a self-powered speakers from DAS Audio's Aero Line Array family of products. Additional DAS Audio product was included, greatly improving the performance over the previous installed system.

Located in the world's country music capital of Nashville, Tennessee, the stadium's audio system was upgraded by "Durrell Sports", and presided by John Horrell which, specializes in the design and installation of sound reinforcement systems for large-scale sports arenas and stadiums including: Tennessee Titans, Kansas City Chiefs, Indiana Pacers, Vanderbilt University, Bristol Motor Speedway, Atlanta Motor Speedway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Kansas City Royals, Churchill Downs, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Nashville Predators.

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Sounds Good: Durrell tech services used at Houston track

Nashville Business Journal - September 5, 2003 by Joe Morris Nashville Business Journal

Race fans at the new Houston Superspeedway will be able to hear all the track announcements if the team at Durrell has anything to say about it.

Nashville-based Durrell will provide technical services for the race track, work it already provides for similar facilities in Bristol, Va., Atlanta, Las Vegas and Indianapolis, as well as the Gaylord Entertainment Center. The $160,000 job will include all underground planning, design of fiber system hubs and wiring for the public address system, suites and media rooms.

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