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LightViper™ Illuminates The Corporate World
At Primerica’s Atlanta 2007 Convention
Annapolis Junction, MD, August 28, 2007 —
FiberPlex, Inc., the leading professional audio fiber
optic supplier to the sound production and systems contracting industry,
has announced that their LightViper™ audio transport system was
recently deployed for the live stage production of Primerica’s
2007 Convention in Atlanta, GA. The corporate event drew 60,000
participants and was held August 3rd and 4th in Atlanta’s largest
venue, the Georgia Dome, home to the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons. The
“plug n’ play” LightViper fiber optic audio system
was deployed by Syntonic Design Group, Inc., a Milan, NY-based production
equipment and services company that provides audio and communications
systems to corporate clients.
Tom Clark, Syntonic’s Managing Director and Project
Manager for the Primerica show, commented on his firm’s first
experience using the LightViper:
“We used the LightViper for the first time. I wanted to specifically
replace the unwieldy copper snakes we usually take to big shows like
this one. Not only did the system save us significant labor costs, set-up
time and shipping expense — it performed perfectly. It really
is a ‘plug n’ play’ copper snake replacement solution.
For the Primerica show we used it as a “drive snake” to
handle the audio outputs from the FOH mixing console to the amp stacks
located behind the large stage. We used most of the LightViper’s
32 inputs for a critical house audio run of about 750 feet. Normally,
a copper snake run this long would have taken 4 men and about an hour
to get just this part of the system hooked up. With the fiber optic
LightViper, two of our crew had the main console-to-house audio ready
in less than a half hour!”
For the two-day production, Syntonic teamed with Florida-based, Gerber
Acoustic Systems who provided the show’s audio production
personnel as well as wireless mics, monitor consoles, stage effects
racks and a Soundcraft Series 5 FOH console. Chas Gerber
was also the client’s Sound Designer and main mixer.
In addition to the LightViper drive snake, sub-contractor Syntonic Design
Group provided the ‘racks n’ stacks’ — Crown
iTech 6000 amps and a formidable, 86 cabinet JBL 4889 Vertec flying
monitor arrays.
Chas Gerber offered other details about his use of fiber optics on the
large job:
“In addition to the LightViper, we used another company’s
fiber optic system for the stage-to-FOH audio, the video and a smaller
copper snake for intercom. Unfortunately, the audio fiber system didn’t
have the headroom we needed; we had to keep devising clunky analog pads
to keep the signals under control. This was certainly disappointing
and needless-to-say, a hassle.”
Gerber continued:
“However, everything worked perfectly with the LightViper drive
snake. There were no headroom issues whatsoever. When I was designing
for this gig, I knew that I wanted a fiber optic link from the FOH console
to the stacks that was as reliable as copper, didn’t require a
dedicated guy with a computer to operate and would sound great. At no
time whatsoever did we have any hum or buzzes, signal losses or distortion
with the LightViper.”
Syntonic’s Clark added the last word:
“The entire LightViper system went up very quickly and this was
a great ‘road test’ for us. Fiber optic audio really is
the way to go - whether as a drive system or an all-digital stage to
FOH system. We were all very impressed with the performance and ease
of set-up with the LightViper. Chas and I will be recommending it to
all our live production clients without any reservation.”
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Photo File (1): Suggested caption:
Primerica’s 2007 Convention at Atlanta’s
Georgia Dome. The corporate annual event draws 60,000 participants.
FOH audio was handled by Gerber Acoustics who utilized
a FiberPlex LightViper™ system for drive snake audio.
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.
Links:
http://www.syntonic.us
http://www.gerberacoustics.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