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<blockquote data-quote="Milt Hathaway" data-source="post: 66960" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>Re: Football</p><p></p><p>Depends upon the neighbors somewhat. End zone tends to spill audio out of the stadium much more than distributed. Another consideration is what non-football uses the stadium has. Some small towns use the stadium for graduation and an end zone system is lousy for that.</p><p></p><p>On one hand, overall labor and cabling costs can be much lower with the end zone system. However, it takes really big horns to do the job right. EV still makes what for a long time were some of the best for that: <a href="http://www.electrovoice.com/family.php?id=46" target="_blank">Electro-Voice MH Stadium Horns</a></p><p></p><p>(This is where I always have to tell the story of the out-of-state EV rep calling our company back in the '80s asking if a local school district had gone insane when they ordered 4 of the largest MH horns for the high school stadium. Nope, these were the correct choice for our little 20,000 seat high school stadium.)</p><p></p><p>Only problem with 70V systems is the low frequency loss due to the necessary transformers. Everything else about the method (transformer isolation, lower cabling costs, speaker-by-speaker level adjustability) can make it a better choice for installations such as these.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Milt Hathaway, post: 66960, member: 26"] Re: Football Depends upon the neighbors somewhat. End zone tends to spill audio out of the stadium much more than distributed. Another consideration is what non-football uses the stadium has. Some small towns use the stadium for graduation and an end zone system is lousy for that. On one hand, overall labor and cabling costs can be much lower with the end zone system. However, it takes really big horns to do the job right. EV still makes what for a long time were some of the best for that: [url=http://www.electrovoice.com/family.php?id=46]Electro-Voice MH Stadium Horns[/url] (This is where I always have to tell the story of the out-of-state EV rep calling our company back in the '80s asking if a local school district had gone insane when they ordered 4 of the largest MH horns for the high school stadium. Nope, these were the correct choice for our little 20,000 seat high school stadium.) Only problem with 70V systems is the low frequency loss due to the necessary transformers. Everything else about the method (transformer isolation, lower cabling costs, speaker-by-speaker level adjustability) can make it a better choice for installations such as these. [/QUOTE]
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