[ATTACH=CONFIG]194803.vB5-legacyid=2129[/ATTACH]Gliwice, Poland, September 2011….. Located in Gliwice, in the Upper Silesia region of Poland, the new Stadion Piast is the first stadium in the Silesia region to comply with UEFA regulations for international stadia, including the requirements for sound reinforcement and evacuation systems.

Home to Polish Ekstraklasa league club, Gliwicki Klub Sportowy Piast Gliwice’s new 10,000-seat stadium is built on the site of the old stadium and incorporates a state of the art sound system designed and installed by Tommex Zebrowscy.

“To provide the highest intelligibility, optimum coverage and all-weather reliability, the main system is based around Community R-Series loudspeakers,” said Marcin Zimny of Tommex. For the arena Tommex specified thirty-two Community R.5-66TZ, twenty-eight, Community R.5SUB-T and two Community R1-94Z. “Thorough modelling was carried out in advance to ensure we would meet the specifications,” continued Zimny. “And, as always, we knew we could rely on the Community loudspeakers to exceed specification.”

To ensure visitors would enjoy the same high quality audio throughout the venue, Tommex used Community’s new D4 and D5 Distributed Design Series ceiling loudspeakers for the indoor public areas, including the entrance zones, warm-up rooms and VIP lodges. They also used Community I/O5s where the loudspeakers needed to be wall mounted.

[ATTACH=CONFIG]194804.vB5-legacyid=2130[/ATTACH]The loudspeakers are powered by Dynacord DSA multi-channel amplifiers, equipped with RCM 810 modules, and the sound reinforcement has its own automatic power amplifier exchange system. It has an announcement function prepared for fire service and police purposes and, in case of emergency, this function has full priority over the commercial sound reinforcement function.

The stadium management required combined pro sound and evacuation systems and a key element of the solution is the Dynacord P64 Audio Matrix Manager; a modular, network-capable and freely configurable audio system controller. The P64 allows the audio network to be configured and controlled via Ethernet and IRIS-Net software, enabling the stadium to independently address the needs of the grandstands, stadium interiors, VIP boxes, dressing rooms and entrance area.

“We are very pleased with the system,” said Marcin Zimny. “It is a very flexible system that delivers the sound quality required by a prestigious stadium of this status.”

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