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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thunder and LightViper™
Hit the Road with Metallica
— With over 25 years of experience in the entertainment/touring
market sector, Taylor, Michigan-based Thunder Audio chooses LightViper™
audio transport system for Metallica Death Magnetic World Tour
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Annapolis Junction, MD, January 20, 2009 — FiberPlex,
Inc. announces that its LightViper™ audio
transport system was recently acquired by Taylor, Michigan-based audio
production company, Thunder Audio, who has employed the advanced fiber
optic technology in an innovative sound support touring system for the
legendary musical group Metallica. The 27-year old band’s Death
Magnetic World Tour kicked off last October and will wrap up a
U.S. performance schedule in New Jersey next February. The tour, with
high-energy concerts predominantly in large arenas, continues throughout
Europe from February through July 2009.
At the heart of the large touring sound system developed by Thunder
Audio, a 64-channel LightViper fiber optic audio system is configured
as a “drive snake” to provide AES/EBU digital audio signal
distribution from FOH equipment racks to a massive, 44-zone loudspeaker
array. Nearly 200 self-powered speakers are arranged in a unique “in
the round” configuration of eight (8) equally spaced speaker arrays.
The LightViper interfaces with the loudspeaker management system via
military-grade TAC-4 fiber optic cables and also provides the 96kHz
Master System Clock to the entire sound distribution grid.
Tom Hejnicki, Project Manager for Thunder Audio, commented
on the benefits of eliminating the super group’s reliance on old-school
copper snakes and replacing most of them with fiber optic technology:
“We eliminated more than 2,000 pounds of copper cable from the
show with the LightViper system and replaced it with 15 pounds of fiber
optic cable. The truck pack is considerably smaller now with less bulky
cable cases. And when the whole system ships overseas this February,
the weight reduction will save a significant of amount of shipping expense.
Hejnicki, a veteran sound designer for Thunder Audio with more than
17 years of live sound experience, talked about his prior experience
with the LightViper system:
“We had great successes with our prior use of the system, one
example being the recent Red Wings Stanley Cup Parade network telecasts.
All the techs, the guys from broadcast side, loved the LightViper fiber.
It’s a stable, rugged design — ultra-quiet. Since all the
audio is optically isolated, fiber also completely solves the problem
of ground loops that we often run into with complex events that have
multiple feeds. Basically, it’s impossible to create a ground
loop sending digital audio signals over light!
Hejnicki added:
“There has been a paradigm shift in audio networking in the last
year or so. Frankly, the Metallica Tour would have been a patch nightmare
without LightViper. It was the only logical approach to achieve the
objectives we had for this complex tour. In my opinion, there is absolutely
no reason to have any professional audio system without it: it’s
my first choice for designing new systems, or upgrading older ones.
Paul Owen, co-owner and VP at Thunder, told me early on that we had
to push the boundaries for our client Metallica. Judging by the results
so far, this cutting-edge, in-the-round touring sound system has achieved
this.”
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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 and
http://www.thunderaudioinc.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 Robert Clyne, Clyne Media, Inc.:
Tel: (615) 662-1616;
Email: Robert@clynemedia.com;
Web: www.clynemedia.com