case study
Crestron multi-room audio controller
powered by 22 QSC AD-S12 and 18
QSC AD-S12-SW-B wall mounted
speakers, hung with custom-built
mounts in the building’s columns
alongside 11 QSC AD-6PT ceiling
speakers. For easy control of the system,
Advanced installed an Apple iPad Mini
equipped with Spotify and a bespoke
graphical user interface so that members
of staff can easily change the song or
volume.
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The third floor, named Center 23, acts
as a full-service training facility complete
with a gym, locker room, and two Jordan
Standard games – interactive display-
based grid tests that measure each
player’s agility level compared to Michael
Jordan’s. All visitors can participate for
free, and be put to the test with a range of
speed, endurance and agility tasks.
Each Jordan Standard grid features
a fine pixel pitch SiliconCore LED
videowall and has its own audio
zone, easily controlled with one
Apple iPad Mini, mounted into an
adjacent wall. Advanced was also
responsible for each Jordan
Standard’s video processing, fed
from an Xbox Kinect video signal
managed by PCs in the central rack
room, and then split into two for
each LED display. “The video feed
of the game was created using a
custom content resolution and then fed
to each wall,” said Advanced Director of
Design Engineering Ibrahim Saad. “Due to
the customised high-resolution content,
our team had to work closely with the