Like most busy establishments, there are those who come to watch the game, and others who want to hang out with friends. And as often happens, the banter of those enjoying each others' company can make it hard for others to hear the game.
"They had four small wall-mounted loudspeakers, and when things got busy the ambient noise made it hard for people to hear," explains Curtis Cox of Nicholasville, KY-based Curtis Cox Music. "Some customers would ask for it to be turned up, and others would complain that it was too loud."
The room's acoustics precluded simply adding more or louder speakers. "The building is rather old," says Cox. "On one side the ceiling is plaster, and on the opposite side the ceiling is painted metal. We knew if we put speakers in the wall, we'd end up with sound bouncing all over the place. And running additional wiring through the walls would be a challenge due to the age of the building."
"We've used Community loudspeakers on a number of projects over the years, and have always had great results," says Cox. "We were confident that the DP6 would be a great solution, and it has proven to be just that. We're very impressed with the sound and performance.