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Miami Country Day School’s Amphitheater Benefits from Symetrix Gear

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MIAMI – HED South and Michael Chafee Enterprises provided a low-cost solution to help the performing arts department at Miami Country Day School (MCDS) enhance the sound of the new audio system at the school's amphitheater with a Symetrix Automix Matrix 780 processor.
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Symetrix Automix Matrix 780 The Brains Of Miami Country Day School's New Amphitheater

 

MIAMI – Located just north of its namesake city in Florida,

Miami Country Day School (MCDS) is a private, non-denominational

institution that serves 1,100 students in kindergarten through twelfth

grade. With a deep history and a proven record of providing first-rate

educations for its students, the prestigious institution attracts the

children of Miami's performing arts and music celebrities, among others. As

a result, the performing arts and music departments have an unusually high

bar to meet, a fact that influenced decisions surrounding a recently

completed multipurpose amphitheater in the school's quadrangle. To ensure

stunning audio performance and the flexibility to handle both simple and

involved productions for a few dozen or up to seven-hundred audience

members, a Symetrix Automix Matrix 780 processor serves as the brains for

the new amphitheater's audio system.

 

Initially, MCDS could only find sound designers and installers who were

either too busy to give the system the attention it deserved or, going too

far in the other direction, wanted to design sound systems that were so

complicated they seemed capable of launching a tactical military strike. In

the end, HED South partnered with Michael Chafee Enterprises to meet the

school's needs without going ballistic. "The objectives were clear," said

Jan Vitrofsky, principal at HED South. "The system had to look clean,

perform simply yet flexibly, and sound fantastic."

 

Chafee specified two One Systems 312CIM full-range loudspeakers for the

primary left-right coverage, with support from two One Systems double-18

subwoofers. A single One Systems 112IM serves as center fill in a way that

nicely cross fades with the main speakers as one travels away from the

stage. Chaffee flew six One Systems 112IM directional boxes from the ceiling

to serve as stage monitors. "With the monitors on the ceiling, there is less

clutter on the stage," he said. "That adds to the flexibility of the system

and permits a more rapid changeover from one use to another." QSC ISA 1350

and ISA 750 amplifiers provide power.

 

"One of the main features that the school asked for was scalable

sophistication," said Chaffee. "When they're doing something simple, it has

to be simple to operate. But it still has to have the capability to pull off

more sophisticated productions." To affect this, Chaffee provided two

Symetrix ARC-2 remote controls on stage. It controls up to six mics to be

used in what Chaffee termed "no brainer" mode. The ARC-2 provides simple

volume control of the mics. In addition, he provided the school with a port

to connect their existing sound console for full-scale productions. The

second ARC-2 controls configuration and source selection

 

In a single rack space, the Symetrix Automix Matrix 780 provides all of the

assets necessary to condition the input sources, route them logically

depending on the preset, and deliver a properly balanced, time-aligned

output. "On top of having the right input and output count and all of the

customizable user controls we needed, the Symetrix 780 simply sounds great,"

said Chaffee. "Symetrix was founded by current CEO Dane Butcher, who got his

start as a sound engineer. He has the ears for great audio, and he has

always ensured that any product bearing the Symetrix name sounds wonderfully

musical, free from distortion or artifacts. Because sound quality was such

an important requirement for the school, Symetrix was the right choice."

 

"The bottom line is that the folks who actually work with the system, as

well as the folks who merely enjoy it during performances, are all very

pleased," concluded Vitrofsky. Chaffee added, "Yes, and the standards are

very high at Miami Country Day School. I know a lot of the parents make a

very handsome living in the performing arts and music industries. They know

the difference between bad, adequate, and great, and this system has

received nothing but straight As!"