Located west of Oklahoma City, the Yukon High School football stadium is an important gathering place for students, families, and residents throughout the region. Yukon Public Schools wanted to enhance the fan experience at the stadium by extending audio coverage beyond the main stadium bowl, and turned to systems integrator Video Reality and LEA Professional to help it do this.
The project was to enhance the fan experience so that announcements, music, and game-day audio could be heard consistently across multiple locations. The project required audio distribution to three concession stand areas, the visitor stands, and the wellness building while integrating with the stadium’s existing infrastructure.
District staff contacted Chris Tower, president of Video Reality, to recommend amplifier upgrades. Video Reality installed several Dante-enabled Connect Series 702D and Connect Series 704D amplifiers to power the stadium complex.

Video Reality designed the system using Dante to streamline signal distribution across the campus, enabling efficient transport of low-latency audio between multiple locations with minimal infrastructure complexity. The CS704D amplifier powers loudspeakers covering the visitor seating area, while some of the CS702D amplifiers power loudspeakers at each concession stand. Additional CS702D amplifiers were installed in the Wellness Building to power loudspeakers throughout the facility.
top image: Joseph Mills