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BMCC TRIBECA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
SELECTS MIPRO DIGITAL WIRELESS
Two 8-channel systems to accommodate a wide range of performances
New York, NY – September 2009 … Part of the Borough of
Manhattan Community College (BMCC), the BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts
Center is Downtown Manhattan’s premier presenter of the arts,
reaching audiences from the college community, downtown residential
and business communities, schools, families, and audiences of all ages.
BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center (PAC) strives to present a broad
global perspective through the presentation of high quality artistic
work. Concerned about changes in the FCC’s (Federal Communications
Commission) regulatory policies related to the DTV transition and the
sell-off of the 700 MHz band, the decision was recently made to implement
a new state-of-the-art wireless system. This ultimately led to the purchase
of a MIPRO digital wireless setup—distributed throughout the United
States by Kansas City, MO-based Avlex Corporation.
Mark Goodloe, Technical Director for the BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts
Center, was assisted by Patrick Weaver, the center’s Master Sound
Engineer, in replacing the wireless system. They, along with the rest
of the technical staff, oversee the day to day operations of the college’s
two theaters, which includes the 913-seat Theatre One and the 260-seat
Theatre Two. Goodloe discussed the wireless challenges they faced that
led to the purchase of the new MIPRO wireless equipment.
“With our previous system,” said Goodloe, “we were
using a large number of AA batteries that were only lasting about 4
hours—if that. We also experienced excessive dropouts due to the
lack of proper antennas and the fact that the gear itself was just plain
outdated. We routinely encountered very bad distortion with the microphone
capsules and we only had a portable 8-pack of receivers to split between
our two theatres, and this simply wasn’t adequate for the number
of events taking place. The biggest challenge, however, was the up in
the air question of whether the equipment was still viable because of
the change with wireless frequencies above 700 MHz.”
Goodloe and Weaver ultimately selected two 8-channel MIPRO wireless
setups featuring MIPRO’s highly acclaimed ACT (Automatic Channel
Targeting) technology, solid RF performance, and 128-bit digital encryption
for secure transmission. On the receiving end, the PAC’s new equipment
incorporates eight ACT-82 single rackspace dual channel diversity receivers
and four ACT-90 UHF wideband dual directional antennas. Transmitters
include sixteen ACT-8H digital handheld microphone transmitters, and
sixteen ACT-8T digital bodypack transmitters. Sixteen Avlex HS-09 headset
microphones and sixteen MIPRO MU-55L lavaliere microphones were purchased
for use with the bodypack transmitters. MIPRO’s DVU control software
for PC’s is used to make changes to system configurations. Each
of the PAC’s two theaters are now equipped with an 8-channel system.
After installing the equipment in August, the new MIPRO gear was first
placed into service in September for Jack Kleinsinger’s “Highlights
in Jazz,” New York’s longest-running jazz series. This program
featured pianist/vocalist Barbara Carroll and vocalist Paula West. The
MIPRO digital wireless system makes an excellent choice for musical
programs as the system features very clean, natural sound—without
the companding noise common in lesser wireless equipment.
When asked about the MIPRO features he appreciates most, Patrick Weaver
offered the following thoughts. “The rechargeable lithium battery
cartridge has been a big plus for us,” notes Weaver, “as
well as the overall frequency coverage of the new system. The LED readouts
on both the transmitters and receivers are extremely useful, as they
show battery life, AF level, and the frequency. This information is
very useful. I’ve also been very impressed with MIPRO’s
Automatic Channel Targeting technology. In crowded RF environments—and
New York certainly qualifies—this feature makes identifying available
frequencies and locking them down very quick and easy.”
With the new equipment fully operational and some experience with the
new gear under their belts, Goodloe and Weaver are enthusiastic about
the wireless prospects for forthcoming events at the BMCC Tribeca Performing
Arts Center. “Already, the system has proven to be far superior
to anything that we had before,” Goodloe remarked. “In addition
to the new system’s wireless capabilities, the Avlex and MIPRO
microphones are delivering a warmer, rounder tone that further adds
to the attributes of the overall sound. Our first show using a full
8-channel setup occurred mid September with a Polish play called Dinner
for Fools. Everything worked exactly as we expected—with dropout-free
performances, excellent sound quality, and plenty of gain. I believe
our new MIPRO systems will deliver an exceptional experience for all
the artists using our theaters.”
For additional information about the Borough of Manhattan Community
College or the BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center, visit them online
at www.bmcc.cuny.edu or www.tribecapac.org.
About Avlex Corporation
Avlex Corporation is a leading supplier of high quality, feature rich, and competitively priced professional audio products. The Avlex, Superlux, and Mipro brands of microphones, wireless systems, electronics, and accessories are available through independent dealers and contractors nationwide. For additional information on Avlex Corporation, visit the company online at www.avlex.com.
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