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Yale University Welcomes a Distinguished Speaker to Campus: L-Acoustics

[ATTACH=JSON]205573.vB5-nodeid=205573[/ATTACH]NEW HAVEN, Connecticut – February 2017 — America’s third-oldest college, Yale University is perhaps as noted for its Gothic-flavored architecture as for its history and academic achievements. So, when updating the AV systems in several of Yale’s existing spaces, as well as one of its newest ones, systems integrator North American Theatrix (NAT) turned to L-Acoustics knowing that its products would deliver superior audio fidelity while discreetly blending into each rooms’ décor.

“We’re a preferred vendor for Yale and have worked on their AV systems in the past, so when they asked us to find the best sound solution we could for these spaces, we naturally went with L-Acoustics,” says Pat Nelson, Chief Operating Officer of NAT, which is also an L-Acoustics Certified Provider for Install (CPi). “Theater and auditorium spaces are one of our specialties, so product lines like Kiva and XT were sonically and visually ideal for Yale’s orchestra rehearsal room and a recital hall. But we were also dealing with a wider range of environments that included a lecture hall and a dining room, and we were pleased to find that those same systems were very well suited for addressing the school’s needs in those disparate spaces as well.”

Using L-Acoustics’ Soundvision 3D real-time acoustical modeling software to determine the optimal designs, stereo Kiva arrays and SB15m subs were specified for the Orchestra Rehearsal Room in the School of Music’s newly opened Adams Center, whose $57.1 million cost was largely borne by the school’s alumni, is a stunning, three-story soundstage-like space, and will be the first home that the Yale Philharmonia and Yale Symphony Orchestra have had on campus.

“They plan to have guest conductors work with the orchestra there via videoconferencing, so the sound needed to be impeccable,” says Nelson. “The Kivas are perfect for that. We applied acoustical treatment to many of the room’s surfaces and also installed motorized reversible acoustical panels, so the room is even more flexible. The Kivas and the subs make it sound amazing.”

Kiva and SB15m also recently went into William L Harkness Hall’s Sudler Recital Hall, which hosts classical and other types of musical performances as well as speech reinforcement and video presentations as part of its mission as a performance space and a classroom. “We were able to fly the Kivas in this room about 60 feet up in he rafters,” says Nelson. “You can’t see them from below, but their coverage of the room is incredible.”

Sterling Law Building’s Room 127, which is Yale Law School’s largest classroom and named for its address in New Haven, is classic Yale architecture built in 1931 and follows the designs of English Inns of Court. For the range of lectures and other teaching applications there, NAT once again turned to Kiva, plus some ultra-compact 5XT coaxial systems. “This was another case of having to integrate the speakers into classic interior aesthetic designs,” says Nelson. “The compact size of all of the L-Acoustics speakers made that task much simpler and effective.”

Six 5XTs powered by an LA4X installed at Greenberg Conference Center Dining Hall further underscore the benefits of L-Acoustics’ solutions. Each system that NAT designed is powered and processed by a single amplified controller, not only minimizing rack space requirements but also simplifying and speeding up installation for a cost benefit to both the contractor and client. Furthermore, Nelson points out that NAT chose L-Acoustics because its products represented “high-quality, long-term solutions. We are confident that these systems will provide Yale with many years of reliable service.”

Nelson additionally notes that the loudspeakers and amplifiers were a key component of a larger AV integration project that also included QSC’s Q-Sys networking system and Shure ULX-D microphones. “The goal was to make these fully digital sound systems from microphone to amplifier to speaker,” Nelson explains. “L-Acoustics delivers a pristine sound that let us reach that goal here; their products are always a smart choice.”

For more information on North American Theatrix, visit [url]www.natheatrix.com[/url]. Yale University’s home on the Web is found at [url]www.yale.edu[/url].

L-Acoustics systems recently installed at Yale University include:
• Orchestra Rehearsal Room: four Kiva line source array elements and two SB15m subwoofers, configured in stereo, all powered by one LA4X amplified controller
• Sudler Recital Hall: five Kiva, one SB15m and one LA4X
• Sterling Law Building Classroom 127: four Kiva, two 5XT and one LA4X
• Greenberg Conference Center Dining Hall: six 5XT and one LA4X
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About L-Acoustics
Founded in 1984 near Paris, France, L-Acoustics is a leading manufacturer of turnkey solutions for the professional sound industry. Part of the L-Group, which counts 400 team members, L-Acoustics is present in over 75 countries either through subsidiaries or via a network of certified distributors or providers. Twenty percent of L-Acoustics’ team-members are dedicated to research and development.

Recognized throughout the industry for pioneering the modern line array, L-Acoustics offers a total system approach for both the touring and fixed installation markets, and a product line responding to the needs of venues from the most intimate club to the grandest arena. L-Acoustics sound systems can be heard in places like the Hollywood Bowl, the NFL Cardinals University of Phoenix Center, or the Philharmonie de Paris. L-Acoustics solutions have been used at five of the world’s ten top-grossing festivals*, the London, Sochi and Rio Olympics, and on the Adele 2016/2017 World Tour, among others.