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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
EAW Capitalizes on Its Engineering and Manufacturing
Resources in Whitinsville for Custom Products Employed in High-Profile
System Installs
From the Eagles to the Orioles, EAW’s Strategic Engineering
Team has created custom solutions for applications ranging from national
theme parks to major-league baseball parks
Custom products address the complexities of modern large-scale,
high-profile systems installs, resolving issues for the clients and
leading to new products that better serve the industry as a whole
InfoComm, Orlando, FL, USA, June 17, 2009 –
When Coffeen Fricke and Associates, Inc. (www.cfaconsulting.com)
developed a complex specification for the Lincoln Financial Field (home
of the Philadelphia Eagles) audio system, they went to several manufacturers
of sound technology seeking a solution. EAW was chosen, as they could
provide that solution and manufacture the product to exacting specifications.
At the EAW Strategic Engineering Group’s offices in Whitinsville,
Massachusetts, Kenton Forsythe, EAW’s co-founder/Vice President,
Strategic Engineering; Jeff Rocha, Senior Director of Engineering; Joe
Fustolo, Director of EAW’s Applications Support Group; and Janet
Yacino, who supervises the Build-To-Order (BTO) projects, constitute
a brain trust that continuously develops customized solutions for a
wide range of applications and users. In the process, those solutions
often end up turning into products that benefit the broader industry.
A perfect example is the work EAW’s Strategic Engineering
Group did for the Eagles stadium sound system, which needed sound coverage
of very specific sections of the venue with enclosures that would also
deflect weather in a particular manner, so that fans would get great
sound without getting wet. The Group took the concept from an existing
EAW line-source speaker array, of the type used commonly in houses of
worship on columns to project sound without interfering with sight lines,
and adapted it for horizontal mounting. Not only did the custom solution
work brilliantly, but additionally a version of the design is under
consideration to become a standard product in EAW’s speaker systems
line, providing the benefit of the Group’s collective innovation
to other users. Another ongoing custom engineering project involves
developing a compact, high output design with exceptional pattern control
that, when completed, will allow more targeted placement of better-sounding
boxes for venues such as theme parks where architectural considerations
become paramount.
In another example, a customized version of EAW’s
full-range AX 364 Arrayable Install Loudspeaker, modified to fire simultaneously
forward and down, was developed for the newly opened New York Mets ballpark
Citi Field. Working closely with systems consultants WJHW of Dallas,
Texas, and integrator TSI Global Companies, LLC, several of these precisely
modified enclosures were installed at the clubhouse level, one of the
most challenging spaces in a stadium of this design, with a pair of
10-inch woofers aimed downward to cancel out low-frequency buildup in
an architectural bass trap. Other solutions have been developed for
venues including the Red Sox’s Fenway Park in Boston and the Nationals
Park in Washington, D.C.
In fact, this kind of customized-solution approach to
engineering has already led to elegantly converged market and engineering-driven
breakthroughs in sound systems design by EAW. “It’s a key
aspect of our product development,” says Forsythe. “A significant
portion of EAW’s product ranges come from specialized work our
engineering and manufacturing divisions have developed to provide specific
solutions to our customers. These ‘solutions’ have then
become products within the EAW line.” Systems installations are
becoming more complex as venues become more competitive and advances
in technology allow for more complicated systems designs, but Forsythe
says the increase in the amount of custom work that the Strategic Engineering
Group has been doing is driven as much by the fact that EAW has such
a broad range of products upon which custom solutions can be based.
“We have a pretty broad scope of product, so we have a lot of
things that would address a wide range of challenges,” he explains.
But engineering is just one piece of the customization
process. Manufacturing resources also need to be in place to execute
the design. The Baltimore Orioles’ Oriole Park at Camden Yards
recently benefited from the installation of a brand new distributed
sound reinforcement system, featuring nearly 300 loudspeakers from EAW.
The installation, completed in time for the Orioles’ April 6th
season opener against the New York Yankees, was finished in a highly
accelerated time period of three months, which is approximately half
the amount of time a system of this magnitude would take to install
under normal conditions. To meet these stringent deadlines, EAW drew
on the resources at its Whitinsville, Massachusetts R&D/manufacturing
facility to supply the complete loudspeaker inventory requested for
the installation. In addition to accelerating the manufacturing process
to meet the deadline, a customized weatherproof system was developed
for the specific requirements of this job, all within the strict delivery
requirements.
Customer interface is crucial in this custom design process.
The Applications Support Group evaluates new requests as they come in,
reviewing which existing EAW products might form the basis of a solution.
Engineering will develop the concept further and create prototypes if
required. The BTO group will oversee completion of the custom solution.
These custom solutions not only address the issues that clients want
solved but also deepen the bond between EAW and its customers. “They
love it because they’ve got an ownership interest in the idea,”
says Forsythe. “We all work together to help that customer solve
their problem, and when we turn the system on and they finally hear
the results of everyone’s efforts, it’s a very rewarding
experience.”
For more information, please visit www.eaw.com.
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