Princeton Baker Ice Rink

September 22, 2010
flawless sound quality in an architecturally stunning environment
Weight limitations of the scoreboard hoist required the fabrication of an internal frame of aluminum UniStrut.
one of the sport’s finest facilities, with flawless sound quality
R1-94 speakers handle the closer seating, while R2-94 speakers handle the longer throws to the end zones.
The University hired Clear Sound to provide expertise
R series speakers are ideal for the harsh climate of the ice rink and provide loud, highly intelligible sound and music.

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rink while maintaining its architectural charm, the University hired Clear Sound to provide expertise in upgrading the outdated audio system.

Clear Sound replaced the old speakers with state-of-the-art full-range two-way systems.  Today, the country’s second oldest college hockey rink is one of the sport’s finest facilities, with flawless sound quality in an architecturally stunning environment.