Sound System Upgrade at SkyFi Castalia Stadium

Sound System Upgrade at SkyFi Castalia Stadium

The SkyFi Castalia Stadium, home of Club Deportivo Castellón, has completed the technical upgrade of its sound infrastructure. This venue, inaugurated in 1987 with a capacity for 14,500 spectators, required a rigorous modernization to meet current standards of intelligibility and sound pressure levels (SPL) demanded in the professional football arena.

The project, distributed by NID (Neec Iberia Distribución) and installed by Raser Eventos, has enabled the integration of Lynx Pro Audio loudspeaker enclosures into the stadium’s complex architecture, ensuring stable and predictable electroacoustic performance.

The Technical Challenge

The stadium’s architecture, divided into two full tiers, presented the challenge of achieving uniform sound dispersion without creating dead zones or unwanted reflections. To address this, the Rainbow 3D acoustic prediction software was utilized, allowing for the simulation of system behavior prior to installation and ensuring that sound pressure levels (SPL) remained consistent across all listening areas.

The Implemented Solution

A multipoint installation was designed and distributed across three distinct zones, utilizing point source systems optimized for outdoor environments:

  • Upper Tier (Main Stand, Preferential, and End Stands): The upper ring features the integration of CPS Series enclosures (CPS-14/96MG) and HR Series units (HR-1296/7MG). The CPS series, based on tri-amplified coaxial technology, was selected for its high power density and compact design, providing the primary reinforcement for critical throws. Meanwhile, HR series units were strategically positioned in the Main Stand and the corners of both End Stands to complete the acoustic coverage.

  • Lower Tier (Lower Ring): To ensure intelligibility in rows closest to the pitch, 52 units of the Juno Series (specifically the JN-8T enclosure) were deployed. These compact 8-inch systems are installed on the rear pillars, providing direct, clear near-field coverage for spectators in these areas, thereby avoiding excessive sound pressure levels from a single centralized source.

System Control

The entire system is powered by GTX Series amplifiers (model GTX-14K) and managed via the OCS (Online Control System) software. This technology enables real-time monitoring and dynamic adjustment of each zone, ensuring efficient performance tailored to the specific requirements of every event.

With this upgrade, the SkyFi Castalia stadium now features a sound infrastructure aligned with professional football standards, enhancing the fan experience through clear, balanced audio.

The evolution of coaxial design

The evolution of coaxial design

The coaxial design has proven to be one of the most effective solutions in the history of professional sound reinforcement. Its core technical principle is quite straightforward: to ensure that the different pathways of a loudspeaker (the low and high frequencies) all radiate from the same physical point, thus achieving uniform coverage and a consistent phase response. This arrangement, simple in concept but complex to execute, has fundamentally changed our understanding of acoustic precision and spatial coherence in sound systems.

Origin and development

The initial coaxial systems were introduced for a very practical purpose: to minimise the overall footprint of the equipment and to improve temporal alignment in near-field working environments, such as stage monitoring or recording studios. By emitting all frequencies from a single acoustic axis, the classic phase cancellation issues associated with separate transducers were entirely avoided.

However, the initial designs weren’t without their technical snags. The vibration from the woofer often interfered with the tweeter’s performance, and integrating the high-frequency driver within the cone necessitated very precise waveguide solutions to properly control dispersion and head off unwanted resonances. Overcoming these initial hurdles was the driving force behind the new engineering techniques that ultimately heralded the maturity of the coaxial design.

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From trial and error to pinpoint accuracy

The real step change arrived with the introduction of advanced materials, sophisticated acoustic modelling, and highly optimised compression drivers. These enhancements allowed engineers to fully capitalise on the inherent advantages of this configuration, which include:

    • True point source radiation: The entire audio spectrum emanates from a single point, maintaining superb spatial coherence no matter the listener’s position.
    • Precise temporal alignment: All frequency waves reach the listener simultaneously, completely eliminating phase irregularities and improving the transient response.
    • Symmetrical coverage: The carefully controlled dispersion pattern drastically reduces ‘dead zones’ and overlap issues.
    • Compact and neat design: Perfect for installations where space is at a premium or where aesthetic integration is a crucial consideration.

These capabilities have firmly established coaxial systems as a must-have tool in theatres, night clubs, places of worship, fixed installations, and on-stage monitoring anywhere clarity and consistent sound quality are non-negotiable.

Coherence, dependability, and control

Today, the coaxial design benefits enormously from the leaps made in digital signal processing (DSP). The use of DSP with FIR filters allows for minute adjustments to phase, frequency response, and dispersion, maintaining absolute coherence even within highly complex systems.

The CPS series from Lynx Pro Audio serves as a prime example of this evolution. Their design couples high-performance components with a mechanically robust structure and highly refined acoustic control, striking an enviable balance between mechanical reliability and sonic precision. These products are developed with the explicit goal of delivering a coherent, controlled, and utterly stable response in all professional settings.

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The current outlook

The coaxial design has evolved from being simply a technical alternative to becoming a recognised industry standard for applications demanding clarity, coherence, and uniform coverage. Its unparalleled ability to deliver an accurate sonic image and a natural response ensures its continued relevance in both compact sound reinforcement setups and high-end fixed installations.

At Lynx Pro Audio, we apply this technology by combining acoustic design and local manufacturing to develop reliable, coherent systems that deliver precise and stable sound in any environment.