Two years in the making, the Katy Independent School District’s $72-million Legacy Stadium serves more than 77,000 students from the suburban Houston district’s eight high schools. The 12,000-seat, major-league caliber sports venue hosts football, soccer and lacrosse games, as well as marching band competitions, concerts and community events. Idibri senior consultant Ryan Knox considered centering sound to be the mega-stadium project’s biggest challenge, and chose Fulcrum Acoustic loudspeakers as an integral part of his sound system solution.
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Two years in the making, the Katy Independent School District’s $72-million Legacy Stadium serves more than 77,000 students from the suburban Houston district’s eight high schools. The 12,000-seat, major-league caliber sports venue hosts football, soccer and lacrosse games, as well as marching band competitions, concerts and community events. Idibri senior consultant Ryan Knox considered centering sound to be the mega-stadium project’s biggest challenge, and chose Fulcrum Acoustic loudspeakers as an integral part of his sound system solution.
“To keep sound within the bowl, I designed a distributed system with 18 weatherized Fulcrum GX1295-WR loudspeakers pole mounted at the top of the seating areas, and a half dozen more mounted through portals in the canopy above seating on one side of the field,” explains Knox. “Nine Fulcrum AH96-WR coaxial horns were also pole mounted above the stands, with six more integrated in the press box canopy. The AH96s’ low frequency extension to below 80 Hz helped to simplify the system’s design by eliminating the need for separate subwoofers.”
Knox specified Fulcrum Acoustic’s extremely durable, weather-resistant WR Series loudspeakers to withstand Texas’ challenging environment. In an early test, Fulcrum’s WR speakers weathered their first storm when all Legacy Stadium’s Week 1 high school football games were postponed due to Hurricane Harvey.
HKS Architects brought Idibri to the project after collaborating with them on a number of other stadiums. HKS provided Legacy Stadium’s sleek, contemporary design, and AV systems integrator Covenant Communications installed its high-coverage, distributed audio system.
In an early test, Fulcrum’s WR speakers weathered their first storm when all Legacy Stadium’s Week 1 high school football games were postponed due to Hurricane Harvey.