Clear Sound was contracted to install a new Meyer loudspeaker system in the Temple Performing Arts Center, formally known as the Baptist Temple. The system includes 24 M’elodie Ultracompact High Power Curvilinear Array Loudspeakers along with six 500-HP subwoofers. The Gaileo 616 digital signal processor is used to control the system. Clear Sound is the exclusive dealer of Meyer Sound products in the Philadelphia metropolitan area.
The Academy of the New Church is a local preparatory high school located in Bryn Athyn, PA. Clear Sound installation team recently installed a new system in the Glenn Hall.
The Bryn Athyn Cathedral is situated on a hill overlooking the picturesque Pennypack Creek Valley in the borough of Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania. Since its dedication in 1919, it has been the central place of worship for the Bryn Athyn Church and a gathering place for members of the New Church throughout the world.
With approximately 2,500 members, Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church is one of the largest of 11,000 congregations of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). BMPC boasts a musically gifted congregation including an Internationally recognized Senior Choir, Bryn Mawr Chamber Singers, Children and Youth Choirs, handbell choirs, and concert series.
Saint Eugene’s Catholic Church in Primos Pennsylvania serves a congregation of approximately 3700 in the local area. A stewardship community, the church is very active in local charities, sports, and ministry. Having experienced Clear Sound’s installation work at their parish school the previous summer, the staff at Saint Eugene’s chose our team once again to install a state-of-the-art audio system in the church.
Clear Sound was contacted by Immaculata University requesting a swift installation for their new Baseball Field. Our installation manager, Chris Hughes installed the system all by himself to make sure the job was completed on time for the field’s dedication.
Milestone Partners, a private equity firm, recently contracted Clear Sound to augment their audiovisual needs when relocating to Radnor, Pennsylvania. The meeting rooms host relationship-driven investment negotiations that build businesses.
The Germantown Cricket Club, founded in 1854, is a unique country club that boasts many activities including tennis, squash, swimming, bowling, cricket and fitness; all situated in historic Germantown. A certified National Historic Landmark, the Clubhouse was designed and built in 1891.
This venue is a private barn converted into a destination performance venue for harpsichord concerts, suitable for live performances as well as recording. The 3,500 square foot facility boasts 1,500 square feet converted into a performance space, and another 500 square feet allocated to a studio.
The Philadelphia Center for Arts and Technology® (PCAT) programs expose students to areas of study and career opportunities seldom available to inner-city populations, including the high-growth fields of the visual and performing arts, technology, green energy and environmental design, culinary arts and horticulture.
Bryn Mawr College recently improved their Bern Schwartz gymnasium with state-of-the-art fitness equipment. The Clear Sound installation team provided the needed audio and video upgrades throughout the facility to accommodate the new technology.
Founded in 1877, Bryn Athyn College is a liberal arts college with a spacious and green 130-acre campus is located in Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania. The Theodore and Sally Brickman Center for Student Life and Admissions, is a 28,000 square foot facility serving as the welcome center for Bryn Athyn College.
Temple Beth El's eleven-acre campus in Voorhees, NJ, includes an award-winning Early Childhood Center and Religious School, Sanctuary and Chapel, Landau Peace Garden, Banquet Hall, Library and Learning Center, Youth Lounge, Beit Midrash, and Gift Shop. The synagogue building is 85,000 square feet fitted with beautiful imported Jerusalem stone and marble, creating a welcoming and inspiring space with highly reflective sound surfaces.
Lower Merion School District in Montgomery County, PA desired a substantial upgrade for two middle school auditoriums in the summer of 2006. Clear Sound Inc. was selected as the vendor of choice for the projects. Welsh Valley Middle School received a comprehensive upgrade of sound and lighting while Bala Cynwyd Middle school received an entire new sound system.
Swarthmore College’s beautiful baseball field was a charming place to watch a game, with just one problem: nobody could hear the game announcements. Clear Sound installed a system that provided the ideal combination of outdoor ruggedness with ease-of-use.
Built in 1921, Princeton University’s Baker hockey rink is a cherished piece of Princeton Athletics history. As part of a decades-long campaign to improve the rink while maintaining its architectural charm, the University hired Clear Sound to provide expertise in upgrading the outdated audio system.
Every year, tens of thousands of fans crowd into the historic Franklin Field stadium at the University of Pennsylvania to enjoy the Penn Relays: a fast-paced track and field event that has been a Penn institution since 1894.
School gymnasiums pose a specific challenge when it comes to sound design: they’re used for a wide range of purposes, from sports to graduation ceremonies, all with distinct audio needs.
Founded in 1888 by a small group of aspiring actors at the University of Pennsylvania, The Mask and Wig Club is a venerable institution dedicated to theatrical comedy. The group founded its headquarters in a former stable in 1894, hiring prominent Philadelphia architect Wilson Eyre to convert the historic property, and bringing in Maxfield Parrish to decorate the theater.
When Kesher Israel realized they needed to upgrade their sound system just a month before the Jewish holidays, they called Clear Sound. Clear Sound immediately swung into action, visiting the synagogue and creating a proposal in short order.
Lansdale’s Trinity Church is a house of worship with a rich musical heritage. When it came time to redesign their sound system, Clear Sound had two main objectives: to provide exceptional audio quality, and to integrate the new system into the church’s stunning historic interior.
Miller Chapel is the center of worship life at Princeton Theological Seminary, hosting daily services, musical presentations, audio/video recordings and remote transmissions. When the Seminary decided to upgrade their outdated audio/video systems, they called Clear Sound.