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re: Off subject…But the sound system in that stadium was amazing!
Posted on 1/3/24 at 4:41 am to TigerDean
Posted on 1/3/24 at 4:41 am to TigerDean
Statement made about the Alabama system
Danley Sound Labs commissioned 24 J7-95 Danley loudspeakers and 12 BC218 subwoofers in the stadium’s lower bowl seating area. This new installation replaced the all Danley system in the lower bowl and compliments the existing all Danley system in the upper bowl and in use for the stadium’s on-field sound needs. In addition, the sound system for the Walk of Champions at the north end of the stadium was also upgraded. As the team enters 2 hours prior to the game, they’re treated with the sound of a J7-95 loudspeaker and 2 BC215 subwoofers.
Over the past 3 years, the University of Alabama’s athletic department has spent over $100 million in renovations to Bryant-Denny Stadium. While stadium upgrades are a constant in college football, these renovations were substantial. These upgrades included replacing the existing video boards with larger screens, a new elevator bank on the west side of the stadium, reconfiguration of the Alabama locker room, expansion of the recruiting room and an additional 10,000-square foot social area. The press box was also relocated to the east side of the stadium and replaced with new luxury suites. The new lower bowl sound system has also been added, but Bryant-Denny’s relationship with Danley Sound Labs has been longstanding.
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LSU got the JamBox Version in the Scoreboard..... I'm not a expert, It sure seems like a system that wants to sound stereo, but sounds more like a echoing AM Radio.
This is the statement made about the LSU system
The Jericho Family of products was used in the installation. On each side of the scoreboard there are seven J3’s, two J4’s, and four TH812’s. SH64’s provide coverage to the immediate listeners. The unprecedented performance delivered in a venue the size of Tiger Stadium and held within the scoreboard could only be delivered through Danley’s unique set of technologies and innovations.
Danley Sound Labs commissioned 24 J7-95 Danley loudspeakers and 12 BC218 subwoofers in the stadium’s lower bowl seating area. This new installation replaced the all Danley system in the lower bowl and compliments the existing all Danley system in the upper bowl and in use for the stadium’s on-field sound needs. In addition, the sound system for the Walk of Champions at the north end of the stadium was also upgraded. As the team enters 2 hours prior to the game, they’re treated with the sound of a J7-95 loudspeaker and 2 BC215 subwoofers.
Over the past 3 years, the University of Alabama’s athletic department has spent over $100 million in renovations to Bryant-Denny Stadium. While stadium upgrades are a constant in college football, these renovations were substantial. These upgrades included replacing the existing video boards with larger screens, a new elevator bank on the west side of the stadium, reconfiguration of the Alabama locker room, expansion of the recruiting room and an additional 10,000-square foot social area. The press box was also relocated to the east side of the stadium and replaced with new luxury suites. The new lower bowl sound system has also been added, but Bryant-Denny’s relationship with Danley Sound Labs has been longstanding.
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LSU got the JamBox Version in the Scoreboard..... I'm not a expert, It sure seems like a system that wants to sound stereo, but sounds more like a echoing AM Radio.
This is the statement made about the LSU system
The Jericho Family of products was used in the installation. On each side of the scoreboard there are seven J3’s, two J4’s, and four TH812’s. SH64’s provide coverage to the immediate listeners. The unprecedented performance delivered in a venue the size of Tiger Stadium and held within the scoreboard could only be delivered through Danley’s unique set of technologies and innovations.
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