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Jimmy Buffett Performs on ‘World’s Largest’ Mobile HD LED Screen

Saturday, July 24th, 2010 by BSUN Media Systems

Integrator accommodates last-minute request, using barge to display the 33-foot screen for beachfront audience.

By Tom LeBlanc

July 23, 2010
Jimmy Buffett is a big act.

His sister, Lucy Buffett, owner of famed LuLu’s at HomePort Marina Restaurant on Alabama’s Gulf shore, is a big custom electronics client.

So when LuLu’s wants a Jimmy Buffett concert simulcast on a big screen, the integrator had better find the biggest screen available.

That was the task at hand for Fairhope, Ala.-based BSUN Media Systems when it set out to display the simulcast of a Jimmy Buffett charity concert benefiting victims of the BP oil spill.

BSUN, which had installed about 80 Episode speakers, 16 zones of Crestron automation and 10 Zektor-switchable HDTVs at LuLu’s, was asked to quickly procure the “largest JumboTron” available, says owner Brad Sundberg.

Sundberg called Argyle, Texas-based GoVision, which was able to deliver GoBigger, what it calls “the world’s largest mobile high-definition LED screen,” within a few days. BSUN and GoVision technicians floated the 19-foot by 33-foot unit on a barge just off the dock near LuLu’s.

Check out photos of the concert and LuLu’s installation.

“We put the screen on a barge – no small feat – and had a tugboat pull the giant truck-mounted screen on the barge up to the dock at LuLu’s,” Sundberg says. “I ordered another pair of Zektor video extenders, and in no time I had the world’s largest HDTV connected to the LuLu’s video infrastructure, as if it had been there all along.”

The kicker is that the Buffett concert was canceled due to tropical storm Alex. However, since LuLu’s patrons were already buzzing about the concert – and the owner happens to have some connections – it was determined that the show would go on.

Sundberg explains how he scrambled to accommodate the request:

“Around 10 a.m. on June 30 I was informed that Buffett [and his Coral Reefer Band] would indeed be performing a live show that night on the beach at LuLu’s, and we had to use the video switcher in the GoVision truck for camera feeds.

“Four HD cameras and crew were brought in, improved stage lighting was quickly installed, and the endless video and audio tests from cameras to control booth (in a truck on a barge!) were underway. By show time, we had a clean HD feed from the cameras to the barge to the 33-foot JumboTron, then through the Zektor extenders to my A/V room at LuLu’s, where they were distributed via Zektor to the 10 TVs connected to the system.

“Likewise I took a stereo mix from the front of house console, compressed it to protect my speakers, and distributed it among the more than 80 speakers around the property at LuLu’s. Keep in the mind, the video had to travel perhaps 500’ feet from the cameras to the switcher and the first Zektor, then 700 feet over Cat 5e, then convert back to analog to feed into the Prowler, then another distance (200 to 500 feet) to the various TVs, and again convert to RGB for each display.

“I was amazed at the quality of the picture after all of that. While it was a lot of work, I am happy to report everything came together without a hitch.”

About 2,500 people attended the impromptu concert and Sundberg says the screen was visible from a quarter-mile away.

The planned charity concert happened on July 11, about a mile from LuLu’s and was simulcast to the restaurant on a 9-foot by 16-foot screen because GoBigger was already booked.

Lucy LuLu Buffett’s Recent Testimonial of BSUN Media

Saturday, July 24th, 2010 by BSUN Media Systems

We recently had some feedback from Lucy “LuLu” Buffett of the installation of BSUN Media’s install at LuLu’s at Homeport Marina. Here’s what she had to say:

It was the most memorable night in the history of LuLu’s! I humbly applaud Brad with a vociferous BRAVO BRAVO! Thank you for the absolutely impeccable job and rising to the occasion! You now are entitled to “gumbo for life.”

Last January, we decided to upgrade our audio-visual program and somehow found Brad! He did an expert job and was always willing to work cheerfully and diligently especially when we would “make it up as we go” – a LuLu’s trademark.

Food and beverage establishments underestimate the importance of the quality of ambient music. We are hyper vigilant about how our music communicates an exceptional experience, especially since we have live entertainment every night of the year. It absolutely delights me to walk around the entire restaurant and property and to enjoy quality sound. I am completely confident in saying the quality of our audio-visual system actually increases my sales and makes a major contribution to the overall success of LuLu’s.

Lucy, we thank you for the kind words and hope the relationship we’ve forged lasts for many years to come!

Programming Simplicity

Thursday, May 13th, 2010 by Brad Sundberg - BSUN Media

At the end of the day, no matter how large or small a BSUN Media System installation may be, or how much time I spend tuning the speakers or calibrating the video, the client is either going to find it easy to use, or be frustrated.  Enter the programmer.  Lulu’s Restaurant in Gulf Shores, AL, is a great example of how critical it is to have a great programer on your team.  You see, we have more than 15,000 watts of musical power, 10 TV’s, nearly 90 speakers and subwoofers, video and audio switchers, keypads, lighting dimmers, DirecTV receivers, Apple TV, iPod dock, XM radio and a blu-ray player, all controlled by a simple on-wall touchpanel.  My esteemed programmer Todd is the master magician.

Today, in just a few short hours, he managed to get the XM tied into the system, got three new keypads working, set up nine lighting dimmers and set up some really cool graphics on my touchpanel showing temperature in various parts of the restaurant, all while eating Fiddle Faddle in his home in Southern California.  OK, I don’t know if we was eating Fiddle Faddle, but it is tasty.

Todd’s programming chops make me look good.  He is the technician behind the curtain that makes the magician onstage look like a rock star, and I couldn’t do my job without him.

If you want to see what I am talking about, go to Lulu’s yourself and ask to see “Brad’s system.”  Any of the managers (if they are not too busy) will be more than happy to show you how simple this massive system is to operate.  Programming is not simple, but when done well it makes the world, your restaurant, or your home theater, a happy place.  Kudo’s Todd… good work today!

New Products Menu – April 2010

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 by Brad Sundberg - BSUN Media

pee wee with iPad

Call It A Surgical Flamethrower


The Panasonic 4000U projector has been upgraded to a staggering 100,000:1 contrast ratio, throwing a true 1080p picture on the screen at 1600 lumens of brightness.  These kinds of numbers were unheard of just a few years ago, and at a pricepoint of less than $2500, this can be the centerpiece a of true home theater.  Football season is coming…



Screen TestDragonfly screen


The Dragonfly 100″ high contrast motorized screen is the perfect solution for a theater that can’t always be a theater.  Dragonfly offers fixed, motorized and tab-tensioned motorized screens in a variety of sizes.  Motorized models start in the $1000 price range, with tab-tensioned being roughly double that, depending on size, finish, etc.  Another great product from Dragonfly!

Episode 650Music To My Ears

I have been a fan of Episode loudspeakers since my first audition, and I applaud their dedication to great sound at a fair price. The HT-650LCR offers features like a 4.5″ ribbon for silky smooth high frequencies, and dual 6.5″ woven carbon fiber woofers. I have heard and used a lot of speakers, but the open sound and attention to sonic detail in the HT-650 is awesome. If you have not heard ribbon speakers before, you owe it to yourself to hear what you have been missing. I own a pair for my personal use, and proudly recommend them to my clients, friends and family. While something like a front port may not be noticed by some, it makes a huge difference when you mount them in a cabinet or on a bookcase. I encourage you to give us a call for your own demo, because at $1600/pr, these are a great bargain in the world of high quality speakers for music and movies. Audio legend Tom Jung wrote a solid review on the 650’s, in case you need a second opinion. Great sounding speakers are alive and well at Episode!


Who’s In Control?Prodigy Remote


Crestron is now shipping their new Prodigy Control System with handheld touchpanel. This has the look, solid feel and control capabilities worthy of the Crestron name.  Additionally, Crestron is supporting it with a complete line of light dimmers and switches, climate control thermostats, keypads, whole house music distribution, even an iPod interface.

Like all good things, this is not the cheapest remote on the block, starting at just over $1100 for the remote and processor kit, plus programming. But once you see for yourself the quality that Crestron put into it before they finally released it, you will understand why they are the leaders in control system technology. Give us a call to see a Crestron Prodigy yourself.


Firestone RieslingTake The
Party Outside!


OK, I know what you are about to say.  “Brad, that rock speaker looks fake… almost silly.”  Maybe you didn’t say silly, but you were thinking it.  And you would be right if it were sitting on your living room floor, but THAT would be silly.  Here’s the thing:  I have installed perhaps 350 rock speakers in my life, and once you place it near a shrub, around the perimeter of your yard, and bury the wire, you don’t see it anymore, it just becomes a part of your landscape.  Now you have great sounding music around the pool and patio, where you hang out with your friends.  At less than $300 each you can grill steaks instead of those awful frozen burgers at your next party.  I like mine medium rare.


Toshiba Gets Serious With LED TVToshiba LED

I was a bit cautious to jump on the LED TV bandwagon, because some of the early models were so expensive, yet delivered what I thought was an inferior picture. I am still a major fan of plasma technology, but LED is a force to be reckoned with. Toshiba is shipping their UX series, and they are incredible.  While not as razor thin as some LED’s (we can talk about back lighting vs. side lighting another time), the 46″ model is still an amazing 2″ deep. Off axis viewing is very impressive, and the 1080p picture is sharp and clear. We are currently selling this model for $1650, although price and availability fluctuates almost daily. And of course we offer complete, professional “no visible wires” installation.


BSUN Media Systems sells and installs everything shown above.  Prices, models and availability subject to change.  Give us a call and we’ll help you find the best equipment available for you home entertainment system or commercial environment.  From staying on top of the best products to offering complete design and installation, we are your one-stop home theater shop!

Tech Tasting Menu April 2010

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 by Brad Sundberg - BSUN Media

Just a few bytes

pee wee with iPad

I want my iPad!!  As of  Monday, April 5, 2010, early estimates are that Apple sold more than 425,000 iPads over the weekend.  So what is the iPad?  A giant iPod?  A notebook sized tablet for playing games?  A virtual photo album?  Behind the scenes many hardware and software companies are scrambling to find ways to integrate the iPad into their products.  Time will tell if it becomes a household and business tool, or the tech flavor of the month.

My love of Plasma TV’s
sometimes makes me feel like I am walking alone in
plasma the desert, but thankfully Panasonic continues to build and stand behind some of the prettiest plasma TV’s I have ever seen. Home Theater Magazine recently reviewed the 58″ model and gave it a great write up.  I have said it many times, but plasma just offers a slightly warmer, more realistic picture to me than LCD.  LCD wins the brightness contest, but I still think a whisper can deliver more than a scream.

Sometimes.


A backside only an integrator could love

Prowler

My friends at Zektor have built one of the best digitial video switchers I have ever seen or used.  The Prowler can handle 8 HD sources, plus upscale additional low def inputs, and route them to 8 outputs.  But wait, there’s more!  It even comes with digital outputs, so a single piece of CAT5e or CAT6 allows me to have TV’s more than 500 feet away, and have stunning video quality.  Wanna see one in action?  Go to Lulu’s in Gulf Shores and check out the TV’s all over the bars and patio, and a Prowler in the rack controlling everything.  The video quality is second to none, and the staff can control every TV from a simple Crestron touchscreen in the wall.  Just another tool that let’s BSUN Media provide you with the best audio and video systems available.