I've got an install in an outdoor sports stadium that has 2 distinct 'sides' to it with bleacher seats. My plan is to put a main rack in the pressbox with the the head-end equipment (west side bleachers) and another remote wall rack in an electrical room on the other side of the field for the amps and remote power controller for the opposite side bleachers (east side). The previous install had a pair of CE1000's driving 650' of #10THW from the pressbox for the east side speakers...until the field was converted to turf and the excavators 'removed' the conduit and wiring with a backhoe.
My question is the audio feed for the east side. I'm looking for opinions on the best way to get the audio out there. The total run will be around 1100-1200' and right now, there's no cabling run or preconceived notions as to how to do it. I'm just looking for some opinions of what would work the best. I'm planning on doing a separate control cable run for the remote sequencer and monitoring.
Thanks for any input.
It sounds like this has already been taken care of but my route would be fiber to the remote side, media converter/switch, into something like an Ashly NXP amplifier. That would give you multi-channel Dante audio, full DSP processing, and monitoring/remote power control over one cable and only two rack devices (switch and amp) at the far end.