The stadium's cutting-edge distributed audio system features 874 speakers throughout, including 479 speakers in the seating bowl and 30 distinctive speaker poles protruding over the stadium's rim. The system uses computer technology to customize music and speech signals for each individual seat.
When you buy a Carolina Panthers football ticket, you're buying more than just access to a game. You're buying access to an experience - an experience that can only be found at Carolina Panthers games. From the moment you enter Bank of America Stadium, you'll feel the energy from fans screaming for their team, from players running out on the field to start each half to musicians performing live during breaks in action. It's all part of what makes a Carolina Panthers game special.
Bank of America Stadium is home to one of the most advanced audio systems in sports stadiums. Its 874 speakers cover more than 17,000 square feet with the ability to stream music from anywhere in the world to anyone sitting in any section. The system uses cutting-edge technology to provide listeners with customized audio experiences based on where they sit within the stadium. In addition, there are more than 30 distinct speaker poles located around the stadium's perimeter that extend beyond the playing surface. These speakers are used to project images onto the wall of the stadium during play breaks or when time is called down inside the locker room.
There are 18 speakers. One is a subwoofer.
The Challenger's speaker system was designed by Chrysler's sound team. It includes 16 speakers, one subwoofer, and two tweeters. The drivers are mounted in four locations: inside the front wheel wells, under the floorboards behind the rear wheels, underneath the trunk, and inside the rear bumper. A crossover network selects which frequencies each driver will reproduce. Volume and tone controls are located on the front of the car near the headrests. A small display on the center console shows information about the audio system.
In addition to being stylish, the Challenger's speaker system provides excellent sound quality. It is available in several trim levels, so you should be able to find one with speaker packages that meet your needs.
The stadium bowl has open sides and can accommodate 70,240 people for regular events, with an additional 30,000 seats available for major events. The YouTube Theatrical, an adjacent music and theater facility, has a seating capacity of 6,000 people.
When it was built in 1967, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum was the largest domed stadium in the world. However, since then it has been surpassed by both the Rose Bowl and Georgia Dome.
The Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena is located within the campus of California State University, Long Beach. The venue is used for basketball, volleyball, and ice hockey games. It has a maximum capacity of 10,119 for basketball and 11,157 for ice hockey.
The site of the current Los Angeles Chargers stadium project will be the home of the new LA Galaxy soccer team when they move into their new $200 million home in 2020. The project is scheduled to be completed in time for the 2028 Olympic Games.
In addition to the Chargers' and Clippers' games, the stadium will host NFL Europa games and college football games including USC vs. UCLA and Ohio State vs. Michigan.
The Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League have played most of their home games at STAPLES Center since their franchise began in 1993.
The arena layout seats 20,662 people but may be expanded to 39,500 if the upper level is opened. The stadium can also be converted into a smaller theatre facility (dubbed "Illusions Theater") with an intimate, enclosed environment that can accommodate up to 11,000 people using floor space and the north grandstand.
It was built for the 1988 Summer Olympics as part of the city's bid for the games. However, they were not held in San Antonio because of financial difficulties related to the project. After the games, it was used primarily for college football and basketball games until 2001 when it became the new home of the NFL's San Diego Chargers. The team has been successful during their time there; including making the playoffs four out of five seasons. In 2007, the team won its first division title and made its first playoff appearance since 1994.
The stadium is owned by the city of San Antonio but operated by a private company under a 30-year contract with the expectation that it will become profitable after that period. If it does not, the city has the right to purchase the stadium back. As of 2013, the price has not been disclosed but it is expected to be around $150 million.
The venue was designed by HNTB Corporation and Cetel Construction Company. It features a flat roof that can be opened or closed in windy conditions, and a steel frame with concrete panels that cover the majority of the exterior.
It is now often referred to as the UOP Stadium. Although there are 63,400 permanent seats, seats are added for special events such as the Fiesta Bowl and the College Football National Championships, bringing the total to little over 72,000.
The stadium has one side that faces north toward downtown Phoenix and Roosevelt Street, with two levels of seating and a large plaza area that can be used for concerts or other events. The other side faces south toward Paradise Valley and provides views of the golf course and mountains beyond. There are also three levels of parking beneath the stadium.
When it was built in 2005, the University of Phoenix Stadium was the largest college football stadium in the country. It has since been surpassed by Texas Tech's Jones Stadium which opened in 2008 at 73,500 seats. The largest stadium in the world is currently located in Shanghai China and is called Shanghai World Financial Center Stadium it can hold 500,000 people.
There are 16,813 seat capacity in the Phoenix Stadium.
It opened its doors in September 2005 and was designed by HNTB Corporation and SMAC Construction Company. The stadium is owned by the City of Phoenix who paid $150 million for it. The University of Phoenix is responsible for paying back $125 million of that amount over 20 years. The remaining $25 million will be paid over time through ticket sales and advertising revenue.