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WorxAudio Loudspeakers Get the Adrenalin Pumping at the Marlton Field House

Horizon AV's Kevin Cernak and Joshua Kell

Affiliated with the Marlton Assembly of God, the Marlton Field House recently opened its doors to the community. With state-of-the-art facilities for soccer, basketball, conferences, and more, the Marlton Field House aims to be the centerpiece of opportunity for youth and adults alike. To ensure the best possible audio quality for both indoor and outdoor activities, facility management insisted on cutting edge sound reinforcement throughout the complex. For this reason, loudspeaker systems from the TrueLine and Wave Series catalogs of WorxAudio Technologies, a division of PreSonus Electronics, Inc. were selected.

Horizon AV of Blackwood, New Jersey, a full service audio visual integration firm that specializes in worship, performing arts, and sports facilities, was contracted to handle the deployment of Marlton Field House's new sound system. Joshua Kell, the firm's chief operations officer, discussed the project and his reasons for selecting the WorxAudio equipment.

"The Marlton Field House project's goal was to expand the campus and outreach activities of the Marlton Assembly of God," Kell explained. "Not only was the intention to offer a space for their youth programs, but for the community as well. This brand new complex is cutting edge in every aspect and the sound quality had to be every bit on par. We've always been impressed with the performance, build quality, and value of WorxAudio systems, so we knew their loudspeakers would be a great fit for this job."

In the Youth Auditorium, Kell and the Horizon AV crew placed two WorxAudio TrueLine X2 compact all-in-one line arrays -- one each over the left and right front edges of the stage. With two medium format 1" exit compression drivers coupled to a stabilized proprietary FlatWave Former mated with four 8" cone transducers coupled to the (A.I.M.) acoustic integrating module, the X2 provides a horizontal pattern of 160 degrees and a vertical throw of 30 degrees.

Low frequency support is achieved with the use of a single TrueLine TL118SS High SPL Sub Bass loudspeaker system. The TrueLine TL.118SS utilizes a direct radiating 18" 2000W cone driver in a tuned enclosure, which provides maximum output with minimal distortion for smooth extended low frequency response.

On the soccer field, Kell and his team placed two outdoor rated WorxAudio TrueLine X3 compact all-in-one line array systems facing the width of the field so as to ensure even coverage across the entire area. Similar in design to the TrueLine X2, the TrueLine X3 incorporates three medium format 1" exit compression drivers mated with six 8" cone transducers. Dispersion characteristics include a horizontal pattern of 160 degrees with vertical throw equaling 40 degrees.

For the basketball court, Kell elected to place two WorxAudio Wave Series 12A point source loudspeakers. These enclosures were positioned center court to ensure consistent coverage. The WorxAudio 12A has a 1" exit compression driver coupled to a 75 X 75 degree wooden waveguide horn reproducing high frequencies. The HF complement is mated with a 12" cone transducer in a tuned enclosure for the low frequencies.

When queried about those attributes of the WorxAudio loudspeakers that made them so well suited for the Marlton Field House project, Kell offered the following thoughts, "The WorxAudio X2 and X3 have unusually broad horizontal throw that enables them to cover a considerably wider area than competing systems. Not only is speech intelligibility excellent -- these enclosures are also very musical. There's a Marlton Assembly of God youth service that is high energy thanks to a talented group of young musicians. Church management was looking for that concert-grade sound without breaking the budget. The WorxAudio X2s deliver that and more."

The Marlton Field House project commenced in March 2015 and was placed into service almost immediately thereafter. Since that time, Kell reports the loudspeaker systems have received numerous compliments. "Everyone has been very impressed with the sound quality of the WorxAudio equipment," says Kell. "Senior pastor Jon Wagner recently took a close listen to the loudspeakers and has asked for his main sanctuary to have WorxAudio installed. When one project leads to another, it doesn't get any better than that!"

For information about Horizon AV, visit the company website at www.horizon-av.com.

WWWwww.worxaudio.com

WWWwww.presonus.com


(27 October 2015)

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