August 12, 2010
New Audio System Hits A Grand Slam At Jerry Remy’s Sports Bar & Grill

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Custom Cable Services chose the Symetrix Zone Mix 760 to tie together the AV inputs for
Jerry Remy’s Sports Bar and Grill.
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BOSTON, MA—Jerry Remy’s Sports
Bar & Grill recently opened its doors
just a bean’s throw away from historic
Fenway Park, home of Boston’s
beloved Red Sox. Remy played second
base for the club in the late 1970s
and early 1980s before transitioning
to broadcasting. His new bar offers
a forward-thinking “season pass,”
which guarantees its holder a table
or barstool at every Red Sox game
for a mere $500. Accordingly, Remy
and his partners had high expectations
for the AV system. They turned
to Boston-based Custom Cable
Services, who designed and installed
an elegant, effective system centered
on a Symetrix Zone Mix 760, an
audio system that wrangles a large
number of potential input sources,
including DirecTV receivers, iPod,
iTunes/Pandora, Shure ULX wireless
microphones, live web, radio, and TV
broadcast.
Jerry Remy’s video content is
displayed on two large 11-foot wide
spyglass rear-projection screens that
use two Panasonic PT DW10000U
projectors. The restaurant has 20
additional LG 60-inch plasma televisions
and six 23-inch LCD displays.
The Symetrix Zone Mix 760
collects all of the input sources and
provides all of the necessary EQ,
filtering, dynamics, and logic before
outputting to two Lab.gruppen C
10:4X amplifiers and one Lab.gruppen
C 24:8 amplifier. The amps
power a collection of Tannoy loudspeakers.
Eight Tannoy V8 and eight
Tannoy V12 full-range boxes provide
most of the sound for the bar. Fourteen
Tannoy CVS6 ceiling-mounted
speakers supplement them.
The bar manager controls the
system from three Symetrix ARC-2
wall panels for the selection of source
material and volume. Custom Cable
Services principal Robert Soluri
appropriately hid all of the Symetrix
Zone Mix 760’s input conditioning,
routing logic, and speaker processing,
so as not to trouble the manager
with controls that were beyond his
or her understanding and to prevent
even well-intentioned meddling of the
well-tuned system.
“The Symetrix Integrator Series
has four killer attributes that make it
the ideal solution for jobs like this,”
Soluri said. “First, the sound quality
and ease of programming are excellent.
Second, the price point is very
competitive. Third, they never fail.
And fourth, the Symetrix ARC interface
plates make a system easier to
operate for the user than a car stereo.
So I can go in, build an ideal system
that is easy to operate, in very little
time and for less money than the client
is expecting, and be assured it
will work flawlessly after I leave.”
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