The Trustees of Princeton University meet for their sessions in the historic and stately Nassau Hall Faculty Room, a historic building on the Princeton University campus. The room has high ceilings with wood paneling and exhibits a mid-band reverb time of about four seconds.

The trustees requested the freedom to reorient their meetings in a variety of ways. A novel solution was reached featuring a Duran Audio Intellivox 4C loudspeaker and thirty six channels of Lectrosonics Venue wireless. The fourteen foot tall Intellivox column was mounted next to a portrait of Britain's King George to help it disappear into the room decor. A custom millwork enclosure complementing the room's paneling houses the Lectrosonics automixers, wireless and DSP. Handheld- style transmitters with table stands are supplied for use as table microphones and provide the desired flexibility.

Clear Sound's Chris Hughes recounts “We were not allowed to attend any portion of the Trustees' meeting, and the last wireless module had arrived that day from Lectrosonics. We had confidence that our programming would be perfect and our confidence was justified by the Trustees' complete satisfaction in the system's performance".



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