Historic New Jersey Facility Preserves its Nostalgic Character While Upgrading Audio
Originally built in 1960 and now owned by the Tenaglia family, the
Jolly Roger Motel is a New Jersey beach icon that has maintained its
nostalgic character while upgrading its facilities, opening a pool-side
restaurant and adding a modern audio system with Community loudspeakers.
The motel’s previous audio system had poor coverage and music
quality and had deteriorated from years of exposure to the New Jersey
shore’s winter weather. Its new audio system improves both music quality
and coverage and uses Community loudspeakers designed to perform in
extreme weather conditions.
Moyer Electronics of Pottsville, PA, designed and installed the new
system beginning with four Community R.15 COAX loudspeakers to cover the
pool. Paul Moyer of Moyer Electronics explains, “By placing all four of
the R.15 loudspeakers on one side of the pool, we were able to get very
good coverage while containing the sound in the pool area and
minimizing leakage out to the street and boardwalk.” A fifth R.15 COAX
covers the tennis court in front of the motel. Three CS4 surface-mount
loudspeakers serve the newly renovated restaurant and a fourth CS4
covers the entrance. To help maintain the motel’s nostalgic appearance,
Moyer retrofitted a D6 ceiling loudspeaker into an older enclosure in
the lobby.
A Shure mixer provides mic and music inputs and automatically mutes
the music for a Mackenzie message repeater which informs guests of
special events. The loudspeakers are powered by QSC amplifiers and a
Community dSPEC DSP provides loudspeaker management. “The dSPEC’s FIR
filters made it possible for us to maintain a very consistent sound
quality from pool to lobby to tennis court,” said Moyer.
When the new owners purchased the Jolly Roger in 2014, they made a
commitment to giving their guests the best possible experience at each
and every stay. Moyer says the motel’s new audio system helps them
maintain that commitment by providing high-quality music and voice
paging throughout the motel while maintaining a discreet appearance.