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HARDING UNIVERSITY INVESTS IN MIPRO WIRELESS
ACT technology ideal for RF rich environments
Searcy, AR – August 2008… Located in central Arkansas,
Harding University is a private Christian institution of higher education
committed to the tradition of the liberal arts and sciences. Central
to the school’s performing arts programs is the Reynolds Music
and Communication Center, which serves as the university’s performing
arts venue. In support of its varied theatrical offerings, Harding University
recently made a substantial investment in wireless microphone technology
so as to afford performers greater freedom of movement in addition to
bolstering the facility’s sound reinforcement capabilities. After
a protracted search, the university purchased MIPRO wireless systems,
distributed in North America by Kansas City, MO-based Avlex Corporation.
ProAudio.com, a division of the Crouse-Kimzey Company, handled the
Harding University transaction. ProAudio.com is a full service professional
audio, video, and broadcast equipment supplier that also handles system
design, consulting, and installation. The company is based in Fort Worth,
TX and is in its 37th year of providing service to its customers. ProAudio.com
Sales Engineer Lee Edwards consulted with Harding University on the
sale and, after familiarizing himself with the details of the project,
determined MIPRO wireless technology would be an ideal fit for the Reynolds
Music and Communication Center. Harding University’s David Robinson
handled the installation.
Ultimately, the Harding University transaction included a total of
16 MIPRO systems, consisting of ACT-707MC receiver modules, ACT-707F
receiver mainframes to house the receivers, and ACT-707TM body-pack
transmitters. Wireless microphones included ACT-707HM handheld microphone
transmitters, MU-53LX cardioid condenser lavaliere microphones, and
MU-55HNX cardioid condenser headworn microphones.
Edwards reflected on his decision to recommend MIPRO wireless technology
to Harding University. “The university asked us what products
in our arsenal would provide them with the ability to meet the challenge
of wireless in an RF (radio frequency) rich environment,” said
Edwards. “They needed additional wireless capability to handle
a large musical production, so we specified the MIPRO equipment because
of its ACT (Automatic Channel Targeting) technology and the ease with
which one can identify and select open, available frequencies.”
“Because of all the RF systems in use throughout this campus,
frequency coordination on this project was quite involved,” continued
Edwards. “In addition to the existing systems previously installed
in the Reynolds Music and Communication Center, they also had wireless
systems deployed in their distance learning facilities as well as the
campus chapel. MIPRO’s ACT technology was the perfect fit for
Harding University, as it would enable them to operate the number of
systems they required without interfering with any of the existing RF
equipment.”
Edwards’ first discovered the power of MIPRO wireless technology
during an NSCA (National Systems Contractors Association) convention.
“I was first shown the MIPRO wireless technology a few years back
during an NSCA conference in Las Vegas,” notes Edwards. “Avlex
was demonstrating a full rack of 64 operating frequencies on the show
floor and amidst all the activity—including wireless systems from
competing manufacturers being demonstrated nearby—they had absolutely
no trouble identifying open frequencies and locking them in. I was really
impressed with MIPRO’s technology.”
The Harding University project was installed and first placed into
service in February 2008. As is the case with many large scale wireless
deployments, this project had its share of challenges and Avlex Corporations’
customer and technical support services exhibited their world-class
commitment to outstanding customer care. “We experienced difficulties
with a few beltpack transmitters that we suspect were damaged during
shipping,” said Edwards. “Avlex Corporation’s Fred
Canning was a tremendous help. Within 24 hours, Avlex provided more
than enough loaner beltpacks to resolve the situation. Their handling
of this matter went way above and beyond what would be a typical response
from many companies these days. As Harding University is one of our
firm’s largest customers, I was very impressed.”
Before turning his attention toward other business matters, Edwards
summed up his experience with MIPRO’s wireless technology. “MIPRO
equipment represents tremendous bang for the buck,” says Edwards.
“These systems offer a lot of features, and with their modular
receiver approach, I can put a lot of channels in a very small amount
of rackspace. Rackspace is expensive, so the ability to maximize the
number of systems into such a compact area is a tremendous benefit.
It enables a customer to obtain a high channel count without spending
a ton of money on ancillary rackspace.”
For additional information on ProAudio.com, visit the company online
at www.proaudio.com.
About Avlex Corporation
Avlex Corporation is a leading supplier of high quality, feature rich, and competitively priced professional audio products. The Avlex, Superlux, and Mipro brands of microphones, wireless systems, electronics, and accessories are available through independent dealers and contractors nationwide. For additional information on Avlex Corporation, visit the company online at www.avlex.com.
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