Electrosonic is an international audio-visual company that creates tailored, state-of-the-art solutions for a wide range of markets including theme parks, museums, video conferencing and control rooms. Since its founding...
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With so many considerations facing today’s generation of museum, cultural and heritage attractions, the ‘New Technology’ seminar sessions will offer a broad and comprehensive insight into many technology trends and digital best-practices. We anticipate the sessions to be very well attended and booked up quickly.”
“The chandelier was a pretty unique project,” says Electrosonic project manager Bryan Vogel. “It was two years in the making with the metal fabric built section by section, piece by piece on a rotisserie with jig. Every measurement had to be laser-perfect. If it was off by a quarter-inch on one end it would be off by five inches at the other.”
The Hall contains an extraordinary amount of media and interactive exhibits under one roof. Electrosonic rose to the challenge and pulled it off magnificently
We were involved in every aspect of the brand new museum,” reports Electrosonic account executive Tony Petruzziello. “Every exhibit required AV components and a number of them are really stand-out experiences.”
Q-Sys offers a number of advantages to the Visitor Complex,” according to Electrosonic commissioning engineer Tony Peugh. “With Q-Sys, you no longer need separate devices to play back the audio, eliminating the need for multiple CD players and solid-state audio playback machines, and minimizing the equipment footprint in the rack room.” In fact, Electrosonic combined two EER rooms into one smaller space.
Our dedicated Service team are looking forward to exhibiting at the Facilities Show and demonstrating how we can help attendees increase the reliability and performance of their audio-visual equipment. Our modular service contracts give our customers the flexibility to choose the level of support they require to maintain their systems and technology as cost effectively as possible.
Electrosonic have successfully organised Technology Days for several years. We are now very excited to bring our event to Aberdeen and demonstrate the latest audio-visual technology applications to the market. This event is beneficial to IT Directors and Facilities Directors working within the Oil and Gas, Corporate sectors and those who wish to explore Managed Services and Control Room technology. Our team are looking forward to welcoming organisations from the local area and demonstrating the benefits of new technologies on the market and how they can be incorporated into existing systems and facilities.
The theater was our biggest challenge, It’s a very small space with a low ceiling. We had to use fixed-lens projectors, which meant there was very little tolerance in installing them. We had to build a custom ceiling mount that allowed for projector adjustment in the field, as necessary. Projector airflow in the small space also had to be managed effectively. “The very sharp curve of the screen provided a challenge for warping the blend in WATCHOUT,” Benedict said. “It was quite complicated. Shifting the projector one inch in the wrong direction would change everything.”
We are very excited about attending the Counter Terror Expo and demonstrating our range of mission critical technology solutions. Whether you are looking to install a new control room or are looking for technology to help future proof your existing facility, our security cleared team will be on hand to offer expert advice.
The big challenge for us was working in a landmark building. The museum is such a cool space, and we had to work with the existing fabric of the building. We used existing lighting tracks to hang speakers in Galleries 5 and 7 because they wanted to avoid new penetrations in the red brick structure that was completed in 1887. In order to avoid acoustic issues, it was imperative to keep the audio localized and at low levels because all the ceilings are domed.