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Revised 07/28/2011
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UNDER BALCONY SYSTEM
There are two basic seating levels in the Discovery Theatre: orchestra and mezzanine. For
those seats under a mezzanine overhang, there is an under balcony speaker system. These
speakers derive their signal from omni directional mics mounted on the face of the overhang. The
signal to the under balcony speakers is therefore delayed as a function of the time it takes for the
sound to travel from the stage to the face of the overhang. Controls in the sound booth allow for
volume adjustment of these speakers. For those FOH engineers who require a discrete delayed
send to the under mezzanine speakers, bring your delays, and we can patch speakers as a separate
feed.
PROGRAM/PAGING SYSTEM
All dressing rooms, wardrobe, or green rooms, can get a program feed from any one of the
three theatres. The light, sound, follow spot booths and lobbies of any given theatre can get a
program feed only from that theatre.
The system also allows you to interrupt the program feed, and page members of your
company. Permanently installed page controls are located in the sound booth. We can also carry in a
portable page control panel and plug it in DSL, DSR, the lighting booth, or at a directors/designer
location in the middle of the house on the main floor. If your company must use your own paging
system, you can still tie into house distribution. You must supply a balanced line level signal that can
toggle between program and page. The house will input that signal to our distributed speaker
systems.
Contact Information:
Mark Florez
Production Manager Discovery Stage
Alaska Center for the Performing Arts
621 W. 6th Avenue | Anchorage, AK | 99501
Tel: 907-263-2942
Fax: 907-263-2927
Web: www.myalaskacenter.com
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