When Boston’s Pizza in Grand Junction, CO, planned a major restaurant remodel complete with multi−media, Kramer products were there. In the two−day period the restaurant/sports bar closed for remodelling, and dozens of video displays and routing equipment were installed, transforming the space into a sight and sound extravaganza.
Jim Fraser, commercial/professional systems designer for All Sound Designs, a local audio/video integrator, created the system for Boston’s Pizza. “The goal was to achieve a full HDMI system that would send a variety of HD video to screens throughout the facility,” he said. “We chose the Kramer routing and switching product because of its performance and reliability. Also, the Kramer seven−year warranty is a huge bonus to my clients.”
The Boston’s Pizza A/V system includes seven Kramer VM−2Hxl HDMI distribution amplifiers, each of which distributes HDMI signals to two identical outputs. Three sets of TP−573 DGKat™ twisted pair transmitters and TP−574 DGKat twisted pair receivers allow the system to move HD video and audio over a single twisted pair wire. The signals include satellite, local off−air broadcasts and a promotional video from Boston’s Pizza. Wireless interactive gaming is also available in the bar area on any of the big-screen displays.
Crystal-clear videos throughout the facility surround guests. Four 80−ft. flat panel displays line the east wall of the bar and a variety of 80-, 60-, 55- and 42-inch displays are showcased on the remaining walls. The dining room has three 47-inch and four 32-inch flat panel displays in each corner. Every display can receive video from any of the signal sources by using the independent control system. Serial control, IR control for the head end and monitors and IR distribution for the dining area displays allow the universal remote control system to reach the entire complex.