The venue which holds a place on the National Register of Historic Places received an audio upgrade to overcome a lengthy reverb time.
Using JBL CBT column speakers, systems integration firm Frattalone and Associates, Inc. recently solved the reverb issues that had been plaguing the 108-year-old Landmark Center’s Musser Cortile in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Frattalone and Associates, Inc. installed JBL CBT speakers in the space which holds a place on the National Register of Historic Places list and plays host to dance recitals, theater, exhibitions, public forums and concerts.
Frattalone and Associates installed JBL CBT70J Column Arrays and CBT70JE Bass Extensions to improve the audio of the 6-story cavernous structure, which was struggling to overcome a consistent 3-second-reverb time.
Additionally, Steven M. Frattalone, President of Frattalone and Associates and his team had to ensure the new sound installation did not distract from the ornate architecture and aesthetics of the Center. Through the use of CBT brackets, augmented with custom wall mounts, the team implemented the speaker system without compromising the atmosphere of the Center.
“After the installation and accurate aiming using our EASE model, we were able to make significant improvements in the intelligibility over the old system and provided seamless coverage throughout the Center,” said Frattalone. “Using the CBT brackets and custom wall mounts allowed us to blend the CBT’s into the columns, making them nearly invisible.”
JBL’s Constant Beamwidth Technology is designed for venues like the Landmark Center that typically use larger point-and-shoot speakers, looking for a smaller, more accurate solution for their sound needs. In addition, CBT technology provides a more even front-to-back sound coverage, similar to line arrays used in concert systems.
“We continue to have tremendous success with the CBT’s,” said Frattalone. “The speaker system, which plays a vital role in the success of this venue, has superior sound quality and is visually discreet. The historic aspect, along with the new sound of the Center, will continue to make a lasting impression for years to come.”
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