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Additional LightViper™ Fiber Optic Capability
Enhances Irving Arts Center
INFOCOMM, LAS VEGAS, NV, June 18, 2008 —
FiberPlex, Inc., the leading fiber optic supplier to the professional
audio industry, announces that an additional LightViper™ audio
transport system was recently acquired by the Irving, Texas-based Irving
Arts Center. Carpenter Performance Hall, one of two theaters in the
venue, is recognized as one of Texas’ finest performing arts venues.
The facility houses two state-of-the-art-theaters, four galleries, meeting,
reception, classroom and rehearsal facilities and an outdoor sculpture
garden on a ten-acre site. More than 300 performances are held annually
at the Center, including a full range of performing arts activities,
theatrical and ballet events, symphony concerts and corporate meetings.
Dallas-based sound design and integration company Sound Productions
consulted on the advanced fiber optic audio system, recently added to
an existing LightViper system originally installed two years ago in
the Arts Center’s 253-seat Dupree Theater. A new and larger LightViper
system was added to the adjacent and larger 700-seat Carpenter Performance
Hall. The stage-to-FOH signal run is approximately 300' to a conventional
“rear and center” mixing position that now has a new digital
console equipped with LightViper MY-32 fiber optic digital interface
modules. A standard “plug n’ play” LightViper fiber
optic audio “snake” system handles 48 inputs and 16 returns
featuring two splits (FOH and Monitor). Several new full-duplex fiber
optic cable runs have been added to the venue since the acquisition
of the original LightViper 1832 system. All the fiber runs, as well
as sound equipment installation, have been specified and supervised
by veteran House Sound Engineer J.D. Sones, who joined the Arts Center
in 1999.
Sones talked enthusiastically about the Center’s
investment in fiber routing technology:
“I was impressed with the LightViper’s capabilities
from Day One. When we got our budget approved for a much-needed upgrade
a couple years ago, one of the first things I did was to head down a
‘pure fiber path’ for all the audio in the facility. I looked
at CAT-5 and 6 solutions of course — but frankly, an Ethernet
system isn’t that much cheaper than fiber now and it can get damaged
too easily for my liking. It’s just not robust enough and still
suffers from being an old-school copper wire that is still susceptible
to picking up extraneous junk, be it RF or electro-magnetic. Also, I
plan to add DMX lighting control down the new fiber I’ve installed
– even down the same fiber as the audio; this would be impossible
with CAT-5 or 6 Ethernet copper. I’m looking to accomplish the
Center’s future expansion for lighting control with the LightViper
DMX fiber multiplexing modules, hopefully by the end of the year.
“The benefits of an all-fiber signal distribution
system throughout the Center are simply tremendous. One problem we have
here in the middle of Texas is lightning, especially during the spring
and summer, which coincides with the peak of our live music season.
With the LightViper systems in both performance halls now, there is
absolutely no worry about EMI interference. A big strike might hit somewhere
close-by, shake the walls and flicker some lights during a show, but
the audio stays as quiet as a mouse!
“Excellent sound quality is what people expect now
in today’s modern performance theaters. And, on this score, I
just love the way the LightViper sounds. It’s so quiet, you hear
nothing but the audio, which is the way it should be!”
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Photo Attached (1): Suggested caption:
Photo 1: J.D. Sones, house audio engineer at the Carpenter Performance
Hall within the Irving Arts Center. The 700-seat venue was upgraded
recently to the LightViper audio transport system. LightViper MY-32
fiber optic modules connect the digital FOH console to the stage.
Editor’s Technical Notes:
Fiberplex manufactures the LightViper fiber optic audio cable transport
systems. The LightViper systems offer total signal path isolation between
both stage and mixer, as well as between the mixer and power amplification;
the cable is totally immune to ground loops, RFI, EMI and electromechanical
noise, and runs of up to 1 1/4 miles (6,600 feet) can be easily accomplished
without signal loss or degradation. FiberPlex includes a limited lifetime
warranty with all of its LightViper system components.
Additional information can be obtained at www.fiberplex.com
or www.lightviper.com.
Additional story Link: http://www.irvingartscenter.com
NOTE: LightViper™ is a registered trademark of
FiberPlex, Inc. Other company and product names may be trademarks of
the respective companies with which they are associated.
—For more information, contact Ron Neilson, Clyne Media, Inc.:
Tel: (615) 500-3261;
Email: ron@clynemedia.com; Web:
www.clynemedia.com