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Northeast High School’s triple upgrade with Community

Northeast High School, which is Pasadena, Maryland, US, has upped the AV technology in three areas of its building using Community Professional loudspeakers. The school hired consultant Steven Sinclair of Polysonics, an engineering firm in Warrenton, Virginia, to design their new AV system in the gymnasiums, cafeteria and back box theatre.

Northeast is a four-year public high school with almost 1600 students. It has several notable sports teams, a growing music program and its own designated acting troupe that puts on three shows a year. Recent upgrades to the premise incorporated new AV systems.

HP Electronics, a full-service AV integrator in Baltimore, installed the school’s new AV systems after winning a public bid.

Sinclair specified Community loudspeakers for all three Northeast venues. The gymnasiums feature Community R1-94 two-way loudspeakers supplemented by R2SUB subwoofers. The multi-purpose cafeteria has Community WET Series W2-228 loudspeakers in the high-ceiling areas and CLOUD1299 12in coaxial ceiling loudspeakers in the dropped-ceiling areas.

The black box theater, meanwhile, uses Community CPL42-94 two-way loudspeakers supplemented by CPL51 subwoofers. The subwoofers are permanently mounted in the room while the two-way CPL42-94s were provided as portable loudspeakers for the varying productions that take place in this theater.

The loudspeakers in each venue are powered by Lab.gruppen amplifiers and managed by Biamp Nexia DSP systems. The venues are also equipped with Shure wireless microphones, while a Mackie mixer serves the black box theater. The theater also received a Panasonic 10K lumen projector for the main area and two new Epson video projectors in the alcoves.

David Martin of HP Electronics says all of the systems have been well received. In particular, he says the gymnasium is in constant use and the school “raves about the new sound system.”

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