This summer, millions of sports fans turn their attention to France as it hosts the
UEFA Euro 2016 tournament – one of the key dates in international soccer.
Preparations for the month-long event – running from June 10th through July 10th –
have been years in the making, as France has sought to reinvigorate its sports
infrastructure. One of the prime examples is the Parc Olympique Lyonnais, a key
stadium for the championships and the pride of Lyon, France’s third city.
With a capacity of almost 60,000, the stadium is described as “innovative in every
respect” by Alain Hercman, Audio Department Director of leading French distributor
Axente. “It is a flagship for the new standard of modern stadiums in Europe,” he
adds. “You could describe it as a stadium 2.0.” The audio system provided by
Axente is no less impressive, with loudspeakers from EAW, amplification from
Powersoft and, at the heart of it all, processing and control courtesy of Symetrix.
For Hercman and his colleagues, including Technical Director Christophe Carles,
their road to Euro 2016 began four years ago, when the competition was not
between nations, but equipment suppliers. “We knew that almost 10 new or
refurbished stadiums would be completed in the years to follow,” he recalls, “Lyon
is one of the most important.”
Working alongside Atelier Audiovisuel and systems integrators SNEF and AXIANS,
Axente concentrated on providing a solution of the highest possible quality. “The
level of products in the stadium is very high compared to many other stadiums – we
are very proud of the results.”
Ensuring smooth and even sound coverage across the stands is a reinforcement
system based on 56 EAW QX500WP enclosures driven by 184,000W of Powersoft
Ottocanali amplification. Yet even the most powerful system is only as strong as the
backbone upon which it relies, and the decision to implement Dante networking
made the choice of DSP clear. Two Symetrix Edge processors, located in the
amplifier room and control room respectively, provide all loudspeaker processing
via dedicated Super Modules, created using Symetrix Composer software, that
simplify the monitoring and control of the audio distribution network. Additionally a
Symetrix Radius 12×8 DSP conducts traffic, managing audio signal routing via xIN
and xOUT expanders into the stadium’s state-of-the-art VIP rooms and back of
house areas.
Finally, eight Symetrix Arc-2e wall-panel controllers offer ease of operation with a
purpose-designed interface courtesy of Symetrix SymVue. “Our integrator partners
SNEF and AXIANS were able to design a very user-friendly interface without having
to find budget for an external control solution – that was a big advantage of using
Symetrix,” says Hercman.
With the stadium now completed and the championship fully underway, all of those
involved are basking in the glow of their work being displayed to the world. “This is
a major project,” declares Hercman. “This stadium is being highlighted all over the
world for a month this summer. Internationally, millions of people will see and hear
our work.”