Ashly controls tame Wild Florida
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Local A/V integration firm Xtreme Installations, of Sanford, Florida, recently improved Wild Florida’s operations with the installation of an Ashly Audio DSP, user-control, and amplification system that gives animal show presenters sound reinforcement, allows the gift shop to page visitors when their boat ride is ready, and fills the park with pleasant background music.
“The entire park-wide system is integrated so that pages can be heard anywhere,” explained Travis Bilskie, president of Xtreme Installations. “However, we had to build in a pretty sophisticated hierarchy of priority to get the ducking right in different zones in different circumstances.
“For example, they have an event room that can be rented out for field trips, weddings, and the like. When that space isn’t being used for any special purpose, pages need to go through there. But when it’s rented, pages shouldn’t interrupt. Similarly, when an exotic animal show is happening, pages shouldn’t interrupt, and nor should background music peek through if the presenter stops talking for a minute (say, to feed an alligator!). The restaurant needs its own paging facility to call orders when they’re ready. All in all, it’s pretty involved.”
Bilskie contacted Ashly Audio’s support team to hammer out a cost-effective solution. “Ashly’s support is outstanding,” he said. “I can talk to a live human right away who really knows the gear inside and out. Jim Schwenzer, Ashly tech support guru, helped us design the system at Wild Florida. And any time we have an issue during an installation, we can count on the Ashly support staff to give us real, professional-level help.”
Inputs to the system include Shure gooseneck mics for paging and Shure BLX14R wireless mics for exotic animal shows, along with numerous input plates for external and custom music sources. A primary Ashly ne24.24M Protea Digital Matrix Processor with modular I/O configured to 12x8 handles signal processing, routing logic, and higher-level priority ducking. Its outputs feed two Ashly nXp1504 four-channel 150W Multi-Mode Amplifiers with built-in Protea DSP and one Ashly nXp4002 two-channel 400W Multi-Mode Amplifier with integrated DSP.
The amplifier channels and their associated processing are strategically deployed so that presets give every zone the right paging and ducking behaviour to suit every possible circumstance. Twenty-one JBL Control 25 loudspeakers and two JBL Control 28 loudspeakers complete the system.
“We have a lot of Ashly amplifiers and DSPs in the field,” Bilskie said. “And the frequency with which we have to go repair them is almost zero, which is great because we do installations across the entire state of Florida and southern Georgia. We’re very happy not to be making four-hour drive service calls.”
Wild Florida staff control the system presets from two Ashly WR-1.5 remote controls. Simple rotary dials pick the appropriate preset. Staff can also change the overall system volume from two Ashly WR-1 volume knobs at the equipment rack.
(Jim Evans)