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EAW’s UX8800 Digital Signal Processor
Is Employed at the Famed Governor’s Ball Following the 2009 Academy
Awards
EAW’s UX8800, with its highly advanced Gunness™
Focusing technology and advanced U-Net system networking, provides flawless
loudspeaker and system control for the legendary after-party
Whitinsville, MA, USA – March 12, 2009
– The broadcast of the 81st Academy Awards on February 22, 2009,
saw OSCAR®s awarded for outstanding sound achievements in film,
but there was one more outstanding audio accomplishment that evening:
at the famous Governor’s Ball after-party, where the EAW UX8800
Digital Signal Processor optimized the sound system in the Grand Ballroom
on the top level of the Hollywood & Highland Center. The sound system
was provided and operated by Goodman Audio Services of Santa Fe Springs,
California, a leading sound reinforcement company specializing in complex
corporate and event audio systems.
For the Governor’s Ball, Goodman Audio positioned
two UX8800s as system processors at the Front-of-House (FOH) position.
Signal from the Yamaha PM5D FOH mixer fed the UX8800 processors in loudspeaker
mode, paired with various speaker/amplifier rack locations such as catwalks
and amp world near the stage. A typical amp rack will have one UX8800
and four QSC PL236 amplifiers, and these were configured as left and
right, with additional channels for dance floor, front fill, under stage,
balcony feeds, subs and seven zones of delay.
Thanks to the combination of the UX8800 and U-Net, all
of the connections between the components are done via a single CAT-5e
cable. “We couldn't live without the UX8800 on this event,”
commented Rob Smoot, Senior Account Executive with Goodman Audio Services.
“Being able to control a web of speakers spread out over a venue
with only CAT-5 is unbelievable. The U-Net has allowed us to replace
a ton of other pieces of equipment, like 12- and 24-pair mults and snakes,
and run all the signals over just one CAT-5 line for all audio tie lines,
drive lines and mults.”
Goodman Audio is using a wide array of EAW speakers on
the project, including an EAW JF Series two-way full range system in
a vented trapezoidal enclosure, an EAW JF two-way full range system
with passive LF/HF crossover in a vented trapezoidal enclosure, and
a SB528z 2x18-inch direct radiating, high output, large-format subwoofer
system.
Smoot notes that the UX8800’s Gunness™ Focusing
technology can take even very good speakers from other manufacturers
and make them sound absolutely phenomenal. “It can take any combination
and make them into a perfectly matched system,” he says, adding
that the UX8800 has been the company’s sole loudspeaker and system
processor since they acquired their first units in 2006. They now have
a dozen. Of those, seven are being used at the Ball. Trace Goodman,
Owner and President of Goodman Audio Services, says the ability to route
to and communicate with any of the UX8800s on the system takes the entire
system performance to a higher level. “From the FOH position,
or while using a wireless tablet from the floor, I can access any individual
processor and fine-tune it to further optimize the system,” he
explains. “The precision control the UX8800 gives you really adds
value to the sound system it’s used with.”
For more information on EAW’s entire product line,
please visit www.eaw.com.
About the UX8800 Digital Signal Processor
No other rack-mounted digital processor can approach the UX8800 in terms
of dramatically advancing current and future EAW loudspeaker performance.
With true dual-mode capability, the four-input by eight-output unit
is equally adept as a loudspeaker processor or an overall system processor.
The UX8800 utilizes EAW’s Gunness Focusing technology that employs
sophisticated, custom DSP algorithms designed specifically to correct
loudspeaker response anomalies, eliminating the time smear, horn “honk”
and low-frequency cone resonances that plague conventional reinforcement
system designs. In loudspeaker processor mode, the user can establish
up to four individual loudspeaker specific processing units, each with
locked-down product-specific settings for crossover, equalization, alignment
processing, and limiting. In system processor mode, all settings and
parameters for both inputs and outputs are user-adjustable. The processor’s
4 x 8 architecture is custom-configured by the user to suit each particular
application. The powerful UX8800 digital engine features state-of-the-art
48-bit/96-kHz efficiency. The UX8800 also utilizes EAW’s U-Net,
which provides full digital control of each device in a system, including
audio signal, processing parameters and routing, in addition to accommodating
the EAW Smaart tuning and analysis platform.
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