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AiRAY Hits it Out of the Park at Taipei Dome

Ultra light and compact CODA Audio line array system pitches in to overcome stressful setup at new multipurpose baseball arena …

  • AiRAY Hits it Out of the Park at Taipei Dome
  • AiRAY Hits it Out of the Park at Taipei Dome

“I think the benchmark for this kind of event has been set by CODA Audio. The system sounded exceptional and its compact characteristics made it a dream to work with for the guys setting it up in such a short space of time. Clark Chan’s expertise coupled with System Optimiser’s accuracy and reliability contributed hugely as well. We hope that CODA will be the choice for many more events of this kind at the Taipei Dome.”

Andy Chen - Orpheus Acoustics

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Located in the heart of the Taiwanese capital, the new Taipei Dome is an indoor arena designed to accommodate baseball and entertainment in an integrated mixed-use facility. The arena can accommodate 40,000 fans for baseball games, increasing to 58,000 for concerts. Opened in December 2023, the Dome will play host to a large number of Chinese Professional Baseball League matches during the 2024 season.

The Dome’s multi-use format was illustrated recently when a Fubons Guardians baseball game at the arena was followed by a themed concert featuring popular artists Zeng Peici and Zhou Tanghao. Production specialist Ming Yang Lighting and Sound deployed CODA Audio’s flagship AiRAY system for the show, supplied by CODA’s Taiwan distributor Orpheus Acoustics.

The system proved to be a huge success in a high pressure environment. Strict safety protocols relating to the use of the arena’s field meant that the production team had to assemble the loudspeaker ground stacks between the conclusion of the game and the start of the concert. No equipment could be placed onto the field during the game, and no dollies or carts were permitted on the field during set-up in order to protect the playing surface. This gave the crew only fifteen minutes to manually handle all the loudspeaker ground stack units from storage areas into their precise positions.

As well as the premium audio quality obtainable from CODA’s flagship AiRAY system, the ultra compact size and light weight of the units was a great advantage to the team, making the pressurised setup quick and easy to handle. Audio specialist Clark Chan who has a strong relationship with Orpheus Acoustics, designed the system, using CODA’s System Optimiser prediction software to plot the optimum loudspeaker positions for the best coverage. He comments:

“The AiRAY system sounded amazing – its power, quality and compactness made it perfect for this job, removing a lot of stress. CODA’s System Optimiser is very intuitive to use and the sound field simulation proved to be very precise. I’d recommend it to everyone, and look forward to using it again in a variety of applications.”

The system at the Taipei Dome comprised 4 stacks of 4 x AiRAY used in conjunction with 2 x SCP dual 18” sensor controlled subs and a further 2 stacks of 4 x AiRAY with 1 x SC2 sensor controlled dual 15” bass extension. 3 x CODA Audio LINUS T-RACK units each containing 3 x LINUS14D amplifiers powered the system.

Andy Chen of Orpheus Acoustics concludes:

“I think the benchmark for this kind of event has been set by CODA Audio. The system sounded exceptional and its compact characteristics made it a dream to work with for the guys setting it up in such a short space of time. Clark Chan’s expertise coupled with System Optimiser’s accuracy and reliability contributed hugely as well. We hope that CODA will be the choice for many more events of this kind at the Taipei Dome.”