The new focal point of campus life at the University of North Georgia (UNG) is a 3,600-seat Convocation Center. Sound reinforcement for the facility was installed by Idibri, using an EAW system suitable for the various ways the venue is to be used.

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‘The Convocation Center is a multi-purpose facility that hosts student and community activities and academics while also being home to UNG Nighthawk basketball games,’ explains Idibri consultant, Ben Boeshans. ‘The EAW QX 300 Series loudspeakers are superb for speech and music and offer exceptional control. The distributed system works extremely well in an arena setting.’



The seating area is covered by 14 loudspeaker clusters hung in a ring around the edge of the basketball court. Twelve of the two-box clusters are made up of a QX364 on top with a QX366 on the bottom, with the last two clusters – hung on each side of the half court line – use a QX396 on the bottom and the same QX364 on top.



Although its was extensive acoustic treatment on the ceiling and walls, the Convocation Center still benefited from the broadband pattern control the QX300 Series offers, which kept sound on the seating and off the walls. ‘It would also be a terrific solution for hostile acoustical environments, ‘Boeshans notes. ‘The control and fidelity make the end result pleasing to even the most critical listeners.’



The QX300 Series delivers great output and control in a compact two-way format. The loudspeakers pair an ultra-efficient high compression driver with a constant directivity horn and four Phase Aligned 10-inch low-frequency transducers extends pattern control while the sound appears to originate from a single point source.

‘This is now the largest multi-use facility in the area,’ Boeshans adds. ‘The space will be used for everything from graduation and basketball games to seating the floor for banquets, dances, job fairs and other community events. The new QX system works incredibly well for any event they may host. They are set for now and far into the future.’

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