Moorestown Friends School Auditorium Sound System Upgrade

Moorestown Friends School Auditorium Sound System Upgrade

Moorestown Friends School Auditorium Sound System Upgrade

Moorestown Friends School Auditorium Sound System Upgrade

For decades, Moorestown Friends School (MFS) has been a cornerstone of academic excellence in southern New Jersey. Rooted in Quaker values and dedicated to fostering personal, ethical, and spiritual growth, MFS serves a diverse student body within a rigorous, balanced educational program. Its history stretches back to the 1780s, when thirty-three Quaker families established the first Friends schools in the region — more than two decades before the first public schools opened in the area. Today, the school’s 48-acre campus blends historic structures with state-of-the-art facilities, supporting a wide range of arts, athletics, and academic programs.

Starlite has been proud to partner with MFS on multiple projects over the years, providing professional AV, rigging, and lighting solutions tailored to their needs. When it came time to modernize the auditorium’s aging sound system, the school once again called on us — confident we could deliver a system to support their performances, assemblies, and community gatherings for years to come.

Previous sound system

New sound system 

Smart Design, Tailored to the Space

Our Systems Integration team (hyperlink) approached the project with enthusiasm, building on our history of successful work with MFS. Engineer Paul Dietrik led the design with a focus on performance, cost-effectiveness, and the auditorium’s unique acoustics. His recommendations included two new loudspeaker arrays — each made up of three passive loudspeakers — positioned at the left and right for consistent audience coverage, plus a central subwoofer to deliver balanced low-end support.

Paul’s design also added new stage monitors, wireless microphone receivers, choral microphones, and an upgraded antenna distribution system to ensure reliability. Just as importantly, he strategically integrated existing equipment — including the mixing console, DSP, and microphone systems — maximizing the school’s investment without unnecessary replacements, while providing an avenue for future expansion and upgrades to the audio system. 

 

The Behind-the-Scenes Expertise

Once installation was complete, Field Engineer Nick Minieri stepped in to fine-tune the system. While it’s easy to assume professional AV systems are “plug-and-play,” true performance comes from skilled calibration and programming. Nick meticulously balanced the loudspeakers, subwoofer, and monitors to suit the room’s acoustics, ensuring flawless integration with existing gear.

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Nick Minieri, Field Engineer

THe Result

 The upgraded Moorestown Friends School auditorium sound system now delivers clear, full-range sound to every seat in the house. Performers and speakers benefit from precise stage monitoring, wireless microphone reliability is stronger than ever, and the system is seamlessly integrated with existing technology.

    Key Highlights:

    • Smart loudspeaker and subwoofer selection for performance and budget

    • Integration with existing systems to maximize value

    • Precision fine-tuning for reliable, consistent sound

    • Extended improvements to other performance spaces on campus

      For Starlite, this was more than just an equipment upgrade — it was an opportunity to support a valued partner in our own community. By combining technical expertise with a deep understanding of the space and its needs, our team delivered a system worthy of MFS’s legacy and future.

        Winslow Township High School Auditorium

        Winslow Township High School Auditorium

        Winslow Township High School Auditorium

        This project was a complete auditorium renovation at Winslow Township High School. This included the replacement, and upgrade of all theatrical systems, including audio, video, lighting, and rigging.

        Starlite’s Systems Integration team completed this auditorium renovation after being hired by the electrical contractor DEC Electric. Starlite then provided all the equipment and labor to complete the installation of these systems. The total cost of the theatrical portion of this project was close to $750,000. 

        This project required careful coordination with many allied trades over many months to ensure that construction was done efficiently and without conflict. Though there were a few delays in construction (when is there not?), the contractors were able to turn over a newly renovated, fully functional theater to the school on time. The school’s theatrical team, as well as administrators were very impressed.

        The rigging system included (4) Thern clew winches that allow a user to raise or lower the on stage pipe battens containing lights. This is helpful for the theatrical team to change, move, clean, adjust, etc. fixtures without use of ladders or lifts. At the FOH location, we installed a ETC 1500 Prodigy Hoist system, which allows the same convenience of the winches, with just the push of a button to trigger the electric motor.

        The A/V system was highlighted by the left and right line array speakers, as well as two subwoofers that were flown above the front of the stage. The arrays were comprised of 5 Community !V6 12″ modular speakers each. Feeding these speakers were QSC CXD power amplifiers. The audio processing was done by Q-SYS Core, also by QSC. For live performances, the use of the Allen and Heath SQ 7 mixing console was integrated.

        Crestron is being used for control systems. The system is designed to function in two modes: “Easy Mode”, which gives the user control through one of the two 10″ touch panels located in the back of the room, as well as on stage. This mode would be helpful for a lecture, or quick slide-show display for more of a educational setting. The other mode is “Advanced Mode”, which is typically used to live performances and is controlled through the use of the lighting and audio consoles. This allows for a more customizable setup.

        The theatrical lighting fixtures were entirely furnished by ETC, all of the Color Source family. These included 20 spots, 30 pars, and 8 cycs.

        Lighting is being controlled by Interactive Technologies Cue Server 2 Pro. For live performances, the user has the ability to control the lighting through the ETC Ion xe console.

        Both audio and lighting consoles are neatly house in beautiful teak bodied, stainless steel roll top desks, made by HSA.

         

        • Architect: Garrison Architects
        • Theatrical Consultant: Starlite
        • General Contractor: Dandrea Construction

        EQUIPMENT

        RIGGING
        • Thern Clew winches
        • ETC Prodigy Hoist
        • Rose Brand Curtains

        LIGHTING
        • ETC CS Spots
        • ETC CS Pars
        • ETC CS Cyc
        • ETC Ion XE Console
        • The Light Source RL120W78-30EJR LED Recessed House Lights

        AUDIO
        • Allen and Heath SQ7 console
        • Community IV6 1122 speakers
        • QSC Q-SYS Core 110f DSP
        • QSC CXD Power Amplifiers
        • Crestron DMPS3-4K-350 Air Media Control Processor

        Lighting

        • ETC CS Spots
        • ETC CS Pars
        • ETC CS Cyc
        • ETC Ion XE Console
        • The Light Source RL120W78-30EJR LED Recessed House Lights

        Audio

        • Allen and Heath SQ7 Console
        • Community IV6 1122 Speakers
        • QSC Q-SYS Core 110f DSP
        • QSC CXD Power Amplifiers
        • Crestron DMPS3-4K-350 Air Media Control Processor

        Rigging

        • Thern Clew Winches
        • ETC Prodigy Hoist
        • Rose Brand Curtains