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LightViper™ Best in Class at California’s
MiraCosta College
Annapolis Junction, MD, October 30, 2008 —
FiberPlex, Inc., announces that an extensive LightViper™ fiber
optic audio transport system was recently installed at Southern California’s
MiraCosta Community College. The college recently completed a $21 million
project to build a state-of-the-art music technology classroom facility
on its main Oceanside, California campus. This public school offers
two-year AA degrees and certificates in digital audio production and
recording arts/record production, as well as numerous academic programs
that feed its grads into the traditional four-year California State
University system. The new music technology building features a total
of eight production control rooms fed by two large recording studios.
All audio is routed through an extensive LightViper digital transport
system via fiber optics.
San Diego-based ProSound, Inc, a LightViper VAR and audio design firm,
handled all aspects of the audio design, as well as installation of
the fiber audio components. Mike Krewitsky, owner and Chief Systems
Designer for the 30-year-old pro audio company, shared some of his thinking
concerning the college’s build-out, a project nearly ten years
in planning:
“This project was truly about designing, and then putting into
place, an affordable infrastructure that will remain technically relevant
for the next ten to twenty years. Private or public, computer hardware
in schools may get replaced every 3-4 years. Some audio gear, like consoles
and related processing, might have a little longer life. However, what
Christy Coobatis [the music school’s Music Department Chair] and
I decided to do about the building’s ‘arteries and veins’
– its crucial audio network — was to invest in a pure digital
audio fiber network. We concluded that miles of copper wiring and transformers
are simply no longer tenable in a forward-looking music production environment.
In a word, copper is outdated. It’s lossy, noisy, difficult to
maintain, and on top of these technical drawbacks, it has become surprisingly
expensive over the last couple years.”
Sam Spennacchio, FiberPlex’s Marketing Manager for
its LightViper brand equipment, commented on the unique fiber installation:
“The MiraCosta job is one of the largest single customer sales
of LightViper components we’ve had to date. Our engineers worked
closely with ProSound and the school’s design team to achieve
a system solution that fits the school’s needs. It took nearly
a year to resolve all the design issues for the complex facility, but
in the end it was well worth the effort, for everyone. The MiraCosta
facility is now years ahead of the curve with its LightViper fiber optic
network.”
Krewitsky added:
“We could not have done this without the technical help from FiberPlex;
they knew right away what we were after and were extremely patient throughout
the process.
“Before Christy and I decided on LightViper, we narrowed it down
quickly to just a couple of manufacturers that are in the game of ‘networking
solutions.’ One possible approach we evaluated was ruled out because
of its extraordinarily high cost and the fact that the company is thousands
of miles and several time zones too far away. Another possible point-to-point
system seemed too rudimentary and ‘prosumer-ish’; a one-size-fits-all
box solution that is heavily skewed to live sound production, which
isn’t at all what we needed. The Ethernet Cat-5 systems we looked
at were unacceptable as well. In fact, the last thing we wanted to do
to our high-end ProTools® 24/96 standard was to step on the audio
quality; this alone ruled out proprietary Cat-5 gear because they use
data compression to obtain their bandwidth over copper. In addition
to this unacceptable limitation, Ethernet networking, although in the
digital domain, is still prone to external interference from weather
incidents, power spikes from God-knows-where — all ugly stuff
we simply don’t need mingling with or destroying our 24/96 audio!”
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Photo(s) Attached (x): Suggested caption(s):
Photo 1: Michael Krewitsky, owner ProSound, Inc., (shown on left) with
Christy Coobatis, Music Department Chair for MiraCosta College in Oceanside,
CA. The Southern California community college recently completed a $21
million dollar project to build state-of-the-art music technology classroom
facilities that includes extensive LightViper™ fiber optic audio
transport systems.
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.prosound.com
and www.miracosta.edu
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