Occupying 14 floors, the Canopy by Hilton Downtown in Temple, Arizona, is a boutique lifestyle hotel offering dining options, a gym, meeting spaces, and a rooftop pool with a terrace bar, cabanas, and a fire pit, that re-defines elegance. ‘Skinny’ Greg Gilman – who is involved in a wide range of music and sound endeavours, including both work as a DJ and as an A/V installation professional – was contracted to manage the Canopy’s sound system installation and chose loudspeakers from the DAS Audio’s Quantum, Ovi and WR Series.in conjunction with A/V design/build firm, TM Sound.

Canopy by Hilton Downtown in Temple, Arizona‘The hotel’s entrance is equipped with two black DAS Quantum Q-43-T loudspeakers and, due to installation limitations, we got creative and installed them facing the building so they reflect in the high-rise entryway,’ Gilman reports. ‘Just past the front desk is the lobby, which also doubles as the first restaurant/bar. This space was fitted with ten white Ovi-12s, suspended 14ft above the concrete floors and 2ft from the ceiling, providing equal coverage for Alter Ego [restaurant and bar] and Myrtle Corner [lounge/waiting area] without reflections from a nearby large room with glass garage doors.

‘We also managed to hide four Q-10 subwoofers and tuned them perfectly so they wouldn’t disrupt guests calling or checking in. Further, just outside the aforementioned garage doors, we placed two Q-23-T loudspeakers with IP Kits for the outdoor patio dining area.

‘Moving into the display kitchen area, is an optional private dining space where we hid two more Q-10 subs and four Q-43-T loudspeakers to match the room’s décor,’ he continues, ‘Exit the elevator on the 14th floor and turn left, and you enter Alibi, a cozy top level bar surrounded by one of the best views of Arizona. Here, there are six Q-23-T loudspeakers, which provide coverage right up to the bar. This way, the bartenders don’t have to constantly ask guests to repeat their orders, and yet the energy remains high. Two Q-10 subwoofers are hidden behind the bare columns of the room.

‘Just outside of the bar on either side, we placed two DAS WR-8826 enclosures for the outdoor dining area on the East Patio or outdoor lounge on the West. While the East Patio has a dedicated Q-10 Subwoofer with an IP Kit tucked away in a corner, another Q-10 with an IP Kit that is custom mounted to the ceiling is shared between half of the pool area and the West Patio. Exiting the West Patio lands one on the pool deck, which features two Q-43-T loudspeakers joined as one unit above the white cabanas on each side of the deck, amounting to a total of four loudspeakers pointing at the rooftop pool. Finalizing the design, there are two Q-10 subwoofers with IP Kits in black that are hidden in the planter area. These provide the other half of the low-end for the pool deck. Of course, DAS Audio power amplifiers drive the entire set-up.’

Canopy by Hilton Downtown in Temple, ArizonaThe hotel’s overall design is intended to be flexible to accommodate a wide range of activities in each area. To address this with the audio equipment, Gilman made special reference to the fact that, ‘all zones can be tied to whatever activity is taking place because of the sound system’s overall flexibility’.

The Canopy by Hilton Downtown installation was completed in August 2020. Since that time, Gilman reports the system drawing rave reviews: ‘In the end, the project came out even better than expected. Between the power and flexibility of DAS amplifiers and the fact that DAS has a wide range of loudspeakers that enabled us to make the perfect match to the various spaces, we created a versatile system that sounds terrific throughout the venue. Equally important, the Miami-based DAS Audio team not only believes in their products, they genuinely care about the installers and the end-users – and that attitude always makes DAS the perfect fit.’

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