CHICAGO — Wrigley Field, home to Major League Baseball’s Chicago Cubs, recently upgraded the ballpark’s audio system, incorporating Crown CT Series amplifiers loaded with Harman Pro HiQnet-compatible network control modules. The Cubs organization has been updating the audio system at Wrigley as part of a multiple-phase expansion project, upgrading amplifiers to units with more power as speakers are replaced. Dallas-based design and consulting firm Wrightson, Johnson, Haddon & Williams (WJHW) was brought in as the consultant on the project with Advent Systems of nearby Elmhurst serving as the contractor. Under WJHW’s specification, the latest system upgrade includes 11 Crown CTs amplifiers (CTs 3000 and CTs 600 models) equipped with PIP-Lite cards, BSS Soundweb London for processing and JBL loudspeakers, among other things. This upgrade complements the previously completed expansion of the outfield bleacher section, which benefits from the same pro audio equipment, and enables the two separate systems to be linked together via CobraNet.
“The stadium already had Crown amps existing when we began the project, namely Com-Techs that were installed back in the ’80s,” notes WJHW Associate Jack McCallum. “Since we weren’t replacing all of the back-of-house equipment, we went with Crown to make the system more uniform.”
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