Community R Series loudspeakers were used for outdoor areas and D Series pendant and ceiling loudspeakers for indoor and open-air areas
Community’s D4LP four-inch low-profile ceiling loudspeakers fits in the restricted space

Diggerland is a unique construction-themed adventure park with four locations in the UK and a new “Diggerland USA” park in West Berlin, New Jersey which opened in June, 2014.  Visitors can ride on and operate construction machinery, play arcade games and hold birthday parties at the park.

Diggerland USA’s large, fourteen-acre site, its varying ambient noise levels and its combination of outdoor, indoor and covered open-air areas presented challenges to Spellcaster Productions of Hammonton, New Jersey who designed and installed the park’s audio systems. Spellcaster met these challenges with a design based on Community R Series loudspeakers for the outdoor areas and D Series pendant and ceiling loudspeakers for the indoor and open-air areas.

Spellcaster’s Mike Shafer says “looking at the vast areas I had to cover outdoors, I immediately thought of R Series.”  He chose R.15COAX loudspeakers for the outdoor short-throw, fill and walkway areas and R.35-3896 three-way loudspeakers for the long-throw applications.

Diggerland USA’s indoor spaces have dropped ceilings with very little space between the ceiling and the roof deck. Shafer used Community’s D4LP four-inch, low-profile ceiling loudspeakers which fit in the restricted space and left room for wiring. For the covered open-area spaces such as the games arcade, he used Community’s DP6 pendant loudspeakers which brought the sound down below the ceiling beams and vibration isolated the loudspeakers from the metal roof. The overall park loudspeaker system is a 70-volt distributed design that used over 12,000 feet of speaker cable.

Spellcaster used Ashly amplifiers and an Ashly NE24.24M DSP to manage the park audio systems. They added a park-wide Wi-Fi system that allows Diggerland USA technical personnel to adjust the audio systems from any point in the park with an iPad. Spellcaster also integrated the audio system with the park’s CCTV cameras and security systems.