Dedicated to the celebration and preservation of American motorsports, World of Speed is an educational museum featuring 53,000 square feet containing historic racing cars, racing boats and motorcycles that tell the story of America’s motorsports culture.
The museum’s exhibits and hands-on educational programmes make good use of modern A/V technology – four 80-inch video screens with racing videos and music greet visitors at the museum entrance, while a 150-ft x 30-ft video wall, titled Zero to 1000 MPH, presents an A/V history of the world land speed records set at the Bonneville Salt Flats. An accompanying Wall of Sound display, featuring classic guitars and vintage phonograph equipment, recalls the rock music songs that accompanied 1960s muscle cars.
Delta AV designed and installed World of Speed’s A/V systems. Delta’s Dave Garlett says the museum wanted great audio and video integrated with its exhibits, and wanted the A/V content streamed over an IP network so that all programmes could be available at every exhibit, in every classroom and in the boardroom.
To meet these goals, the museum’s various systems are interconnected through a Dante-capable A/V network with connections throughout the facility. Delta installed Hitachi projectors and Sharp displays for the video systems and chose Community D Series loudspeakers powered by Crown amplifiers for the museum’s audio needs. Community DS8 surface-mount loudspeakers serve the Zero to 1000 MPH video wall and DS8s also serve other exhibits throughout the museum. Community DP8 pendant loudspeakers are used for distributed sound in open-ceiling areas and D5 and D6 ceiling loudspeakers are used in dropped-ceiling areas such as the classrooms and the boardroom
‘High-quality audio and video are essential to the kind of experience we want for museum visitors and for our educational programmes,’ says World of Speed Communications Director, Michael Garcia. ‘The Community loudspeakers sound great and help us meet that goal.’