Audio
dB’s engineers upgraded the front end of Avalon’s distributed audio system from analog to digital. We installed a Rane multiprocessor with Halogen software, which manages routing and sourcing for all of the audio across the property. This audio includes the main stage for live performance (installed in Phase I), smaller stage for live performance, Pandora media player, wireless microphone, audio from CATV, iPod, and even emergency broadcasts. We also added digital amplifiers and a touch screen controller. This control center resides in the concierge building and can be used to manage sound throughout the Avalon property.
While the speakers installed during Phase I are connected via copper cables to the control rack, the Phase II installation employs a Dante network, which uses a fiber network and allows for total versatility and control in various spaces across the network.
dB Integrations expanded the network of landscape speakers to cover the Phase II spaces. These small Bose speakers are all connected to the central control. There are in-ground speakers throughout the main plaza, surface-mounted speakers in the parking deck, and flush-mount ceiling speakers in the covered passageways.
A notable feature of the main plaza is a large fountain with numerous water jets. The movements of the water can be coordinated with audio, and dB implemented the route to the audio system to enable that functionality.