and, in fact, had provided a considerable amount of the technology for the casino when it was originally erected in 2009 – including 140 zones of distributed sound and sound-masking, more than 1500 speakers, 93 amplifiers, 90 equipment racks, 67 PZM’s, a large JBL VerTec Line array, a Magenta Mondo III 4×96 switcher and Crestron control.Īdditionally, Starlite’s team frequently collaborated on some high-profile projects with Nathan Powell, the former lead consultant at Production Technology Consultants Group, Inc., who is now the Director of Entertainment Technologies and Design at Parx. Starlite had an existing relationship with Parx’ parent company Greenwood Gaming & Entertainment, Inc. Many casino properties are investing millions of dollars to add entertainment options as gaming competition grows and consumer demands and expectations change to include non-gaming lures and Parx Casino’s new entertainment venue is another way to attract customers. Parx Casino, the largest casino in Pennsylvania, recently completed a $50 million expansion project which includes an exorbitant amount of entertainment technology.