Specifications include, but are not limited to: A. AUDITORIUM – AUDIO 1. The auditorium shall be equipped to support presentations and productions with highquality speech amplification, performance instruments of all types, program material content playback, and presentation audio for video playback. There will be 2 primary operational modes of the sound system. The first mode will be the Production Mode. In this mode, primarily for theatrical productions or band/concert performances, the operator will have constant hands-on manual control of the mix and levels. The second mode will be the Presentation Mode. In this mode, the audio levels from the laptop or other presenter’s content and the presenter’s microphone level will be controlled from the control system’s touch panel. This system operates independently from the production equipment. In the event there is a fire alarm instance, the sound system shall mute. Coordination with the fire alarm contractor is key to obtain a contact closure or other signal to engage the audio system accordingly. 2. The main house PA speaker system will consist of a left and right loudspeaker system with subwoofers. In addition, there will be delay speakers suspended for coverage in the rear of the house. 3. The main mixing console shall have a minimum of 48 mono and 2 stereo input channels for mixing. 4. Production – There shall be 4 wireless microphone channels. 5. Presentation –There shall be 1 dedicated wireless hand-held system for presentations. 6. The configuration shall consist of main loudspeakers, delay fill loudspeakers, and subwoofers. Programmed settings such as equalization, limiting, and delay in the DSP shall be done to keep the final room tuning settings away from normal operation and operators and shall be password protected. 7. There shall be audio inputs and outputs available on stage. There will be floor boxes downstage, as detailed on the drawings. There shall be 2 discreet monitor mix feeds for floor wedges, side fills, or passive hotspots. Distribute the monitor mix outputs to I/O plates around the stage and floor boxes according to drawings. B. AUDITORIUM – VIDEO 1. The auditorium shall be equipped to support lectures and productions with high-definition imaging of computer and media playback sources. 2. The projector shall be mounted on the upstage wall and projected to a rear screen. 3. The projector shall have a laser light engine with a minimum brightness of 10,000 lumens. 4. There shall be a multi-format presentation switcher/matrix mounted in the equipment rack. 5. The projection screen shall be electric with an aspect ratio of 16:10 6. There shall be a high-definition camera mounted in the back of the room to provide a video feed for backstage monitors, recording, or future streaming...