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Contact: Neilson/Clyne
Tel: (615) 662-1616
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Nation’s Largest Easter Services Broadcast
in “Pristine Audio Quality” Thanks to Fiber Optics
LightViper™ fiber optic “audio snake” is state-of-the-art
solution for
delivering concert-quality sound to 45,000 Easter worshippers in Houston,
TX —
and millions of TV broadcast households worldwide —
ANNAPOLIS JUNCTION, MD, April 26, 2005 — FiberPlex, Inc.,
a world leader in fiber optic data communications, announced that its
acclaimed LightViper™ VIS-1832 fiber-optic professional audio
snake system was utilized for this year’s Lakewood Church Easter
Services at Houston’s largest public entertainment venue, Minute
Maid Park (formerly, Enron Field/1999). The large, open-air, retractable-roofed
baseball stadium is the current home to the Houston Astros.
Lakewood Church, an American mega-church in Houston, TX,
boasts the nation’s largest congregation (over 25,000 in four
typical Sunday services*). Audio Analysts, a Colorado Springs, CO-based
audio production company, deployed two portable LightViper VIS-1832
systems for this year’s revival event, which drew more than 40,000
worshippers on Easter Sunday, March 27, 2005. Audio Analysts were first
contracted in 2004 to provide simultaneous live concert sound as well
as audio broadcast feed facilities for last year’s Easter services
for Lakewood. The service, led by charismatic televangelist Joel Osteen,
was also broadcast Easter Sunday to millions of viewers on the Trinity
Broadcasting Network. The Easter program was re-broadcast on April 3rd
to numerous syndicated networks including: The ABC Family Channel, PAX,
the Discovery Channel, BET, and USA Network, among others.
Audio Analysts handled all aspects of the extensive, state-of-the-art
sound system provisioning which required a sophisticated fiber-optic
distribution technology implementation for the important weekend’s
unique worship setting.
“The Lakewood event required us to use two LightViper
1832’s units arranged with two splits,” says Audio Analysts’
Crew Chief for the large gig, John Overton. “Both went to an OB
(Outside Broadcast) truck which was stationed 1,000 feet from the large
stage; to maintain the highest signal integrity for the broadcast, the
most critical feed went via the LightViper fiber optic system. We used
all 64 microphone inputs on the ‘Vipers’ and the show went
off without a hitch. For normal FOH mixing and monitors, we used a conventional
copper snake. It was an A-plus show.”
Lakewood’s Director of Audio, Reed Hall, was even
more succinct: “Audio Analysts and the LightVipers provided us
with absolutely pristine on-air sound quality!”
John Cooper, house engineer for artist Bruce Springsteen
and formerly, Wynonna, was Audio Analysts’ Systems Engineer on
the high-profile Houston religious event.
Ed. Note:
The basic LightViper 32 x 8 snake system is made up of two pieces of
hardware: the VIS-1832 “stage box,” and the VIM-1832 mix
position box. Connecting these two components is an extremely lightweight
military specification fiber optic cable. Two LightViper fiber optic
snakes and stage boxes provide a total of 64 x 16 inputs/outputs available
at the mix position. Optional optical outputs on the stage box allow
for up to three splits; provision for a remote truck (recording and/or
OB) and an FOH and monitor console split is automatically built into
the system.
The LightViper VIS stage boxes and the VIM mix position
units handle all analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog signal conversions
for the mic and tie lines, with the VIM’s routing to the analog
inputs of a digital console which, in turn, performs its own A-to-D
conversion. Runs of up to 6,600 feet without signal loss or degradation
are possible with fiber cable, and it is inherently immune to ground
loops, RFI, EMI and electromechanical noise. The fiber connection also
maintains the gain structure of the line level signal on stage.
Audio Analysts has spec’d the LightViper system
into other worship and educational projects. FiberPlex are also working
with audio manufacturer, Yamaha, to develop circuit card interfaces
for the PM1D and PM5D digital consoles that will allow direct connection
from the LightViper cable to their console’s digital inputs, replacing
the current interface that requires a DA/AD conversion.
FiberPlex includes a lifetime limited warranty with all
its LightViper system hardware components.
The suggested Professional Audio user price for a typical
LightViper VIS-1832 configuration is $8,646.00; this includes all components
(one Stage unit [VIS-1832] and one Mix position 1U rack unit [VIM-1832]),
300 feet of fiber optic cable, four 10-foot sends and one 10-foot return
breakout cables and a hand reel for the fiber optic cable. A wall mount
enclosure for fixed installations is available (VBZ-1832) at $194.00.
*The Houston City Council voted to award the long-term
lease of the city’s Compaq Center (the former home to the NBA’s
Houston Rockets) to Lakewood last year.
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Additional information can be obtained at www.fiberplex.com
or www.lightviper.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, Neilson/Clyne, Inc.:
Tel: (615) 274-2263;
Fax: (615) 274-2595; Email: rneilson@neilsonclyne.com;
Web: www.neilsonclyne.com.