Frequently Asked Questions

ACTIVE ACOUSTICS

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Active acoustics is a technology that uses electronic systems to modify the acoustics of a space in real time, creating optimal sound for different events without requiring physical changes to the room.

It allows your venue to adapt to a variety of events—concerts, conferences, or theater performances by providing the perfect acoustic environment for each, enhancing audience experience and performer satisfaction.

Yes! Active acoustics can be scaled for small rehearsal rooms, medium-sized theaters, or large concert halls, ensuring the right solution for your space.

With the advanced technology used in modern Active Acoustics systems, the results are extremely natural and free from the artifacts that were common in earlier versions. The technology has significantly evolved, and with (most) current systems, you can expect a much more authentic sound that adapts to the venue’s acoustics without introducing unwanted effects. Artifacts belong to the past, and (most of) today’s Active Acoustics systems deliver a seamless and natural listening experience.

Time Constant variable active acoustic systems do not shift frequencies in time, avoiding issues like coloring the sound and introducing feedback. This ensures a purer, more natural acoustic response, particularly for music that requires precision, such as piano. In contrast, some acoustic systems use time variance to shift frequencies over time, which aims to avoid the risk of coloring the sound and introducing feedback. However, these systems are less suitable for sensitive applications like piano performances

SPATIAL AUDIO

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Spatial audio creates a 3D sound environment, allowing listeners to perceive sound from specific directions—above, below, or around—enhancing immersion and realism.

Spatial audio focuses on the precise placement of sound in a 3D space, simulating directional audio. Immersive sound, on the other hand, emphasizes surrounding the listener for a fully engaging experience. Spatial audio is often a technique used to achieve immersive sound.

Yes! Spatial audio systems can often be retrofitted into existing setups, making it easy to upgrade your venue for a more immersive sound experience.

Yes, Spatial Audio can be integrated with most modern sound systems, enhancing the immersive experience without requiring a complete overhaul.

Yes, Spatial Audio systems requires a specific speaker configuration and a minimum SPL (sound pressure level) to achieve the best results. While many different loudspeakers can be used, they need to be arranged to ensure optimal 3D sound projection across the entire venue. Our experts can help design the ideal setup based on your venue's specific requirements.

In fact, you can use as few as 8 loudspeakers in a small room for Spatial Audio. However, the resolution—the smoothness with which an "object" moves through the space—improves when you use more loudspeakers. For small venues, we advise starting with at least 16 loudspeakers to achieve optimal performance.

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