Hard Rock Park Opens World's First Rock 'n' Roll Theme Park With Peavey

Hard Rock Park Opens World's First Rock 'n' Roll Theme Park
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. Hard Rock Park, the worlds first rock n roll theme park, is a multifaceted musical experience that brings to life the iconic music that changed the course of music history and continues to influence generations of music fans.
Located in the Atlantic Coast resort town of Myrtle Beach, this $400 million music fans dream boasts themed rock n rollercoasters like Led Zeppelin: The Ride and Eagles: Life in the Fast Lane among its 50 rides and attractions, and dedicates entire sections of the park to pop-music movements such as the British Invasion, 70s era rock and even country music.
Peavey, an icon on the music-products side of the biz with 43 years of innovation and more than 180 technology patents under its belt, worked closely with Hard Rock Park and systems integrator Electrosonic to create an unparalleled music experience. As the first new major attraction built in the U.S. in nearly a decade, Hard Rock Park benefits from the evolution of technology manifested in the MediaMatrix NION audio distribution system and the ribbon-loaded Versarray line array.
The largest segment of the Hard Rock Park project is the background music and paging system, which consists of a cadre of nine MediaMatrix NION n3 processors that configure and control more than 130 zones of audio covering the entire 55-acre park. MediaMatrix CAB 4n CobraNet break-out boxes convert the uncompressed digital CobraNet audio to analog audio and distribute it to nearly 1,000 Peavey PR Series and Impulse Series loudspeakers that are mounted on poles throughout the resort and weatherized for permanent outdoor installation in South Carolinas humid climate.
There are a dozen stage areas throughout the park where a band can set up and plug a mixing console into the MediaMatrix system, said Tim Smith, Project Engineer at Electrosonic. Because there are no more than six speakers to each zone, we have the flexibility to narrow the system for live shows. The speakers in that particular zone will then switch over to the live show instead of the BGM.
That flexibility is all enabled by the MediaMatrix NION, he added. There is a rather elaborate GUI at the front end that controls everything. The NION has an additional level of sophistication and an open architecture with additional DSP that other gear doesnt have.
Three on-site live-show venuesHard Rock Live as the premier performance site, plus the Roadie Stunt Show, and Malibu Beach Party attractionsare controlled via individual NION n6 processing nodes that talk to the main system via fiber and transfer CobraNet audio and control information in both directions.
Hard Rock Live features left, center and right Versarray hangs to cover its traditional amphitheater configuration. The left and right line arrays contain seven VR112 line array enclosures plus three VR218 subwoofers each, while the center array has four VR112 line arrays and two VR218 subs. Two pairs of Peavey QW 2F loudspeakers flank a central LED video screen and help with spillover coverage.
The Roadie Stunt Show and Malibu Beach Party use similar Versarray configurations driven by bridged Crest Audio Pro 9200 amplifiers for the VR218 subwoofers, and Crest Audio Pro 5200 amps for the VR112 enclosures. Elsewhere in the park, MediaMatrix PageMatrix systems enable paging at Led Zeppelin: The Ride and Eagles: Life in the Fast Lane rollercoasters, and an armament of Crest Audio amplifiers power all of the parks audio areas.