Проектирование
Large assembly halls are equipped with a special system of additional sound amplification. This is necessary to ensure unique sound input and transmission at any point. There are assembly halls where natural sound is enough, for example, in schools or small cultural centers, such premises are small.
The first and important parameter that is taken into account in acoustic design is the area of the potential assembly hall. When it is small, there is no need. The second significant factor is the number of spectators. A large number of visitors will distort natural vibrations, will not allow echo to form, and will create other interference that deforms the sound.
1. Defining system requirements: Before you begin designing, you need to define the system requirements. This may include power, frequency range, number of channels, etc.
2. Selecting components: Once you have defined the requirements, you need to select the system components. These may include amplifiers, speakers, mixing consoles, cables, etc. It is important to select components that meet the requirements and provide the best sound quality.
3. Designing the circuit: This step requires you to design a system circuit that includes all the components and how they are connected. The circuit must be logical and efficient to ensure the best sound quality.
4. Testing the system: Once the circuit has been designed, you need to test the system to ensure it is working. This may include checking all the components and connections, as well as testing the sound at different power levels.
5. Tuning the system: Once you have successfully tested the system, you need to tune it for the best sound quality. This may include adjusting volume levels, channel balance, phase correction, etc.
Designing sound reinforcement systems for any facilities: assembly halls, theaters, community centers, concert venues.
We design together with acoustic calculations, which is required for examination and verification of the correctness of the arrangement of acoustic systems.
- we develop projects of the "P" and "RD" stages for MGE and DONM, taking into account all requirements;
- we develop projects for SOUE
Compliance with instructions and standards is necessary during reconstruction, construction, repair work within cultural and entertainment facilities of any type. Particular attention is paid to issues of vibration insulation and sound insulation, the formation of the necessary acoustic environment in the premises. Therefore, the design of concert halls is carried out only by specialists, many requirements are determined by the customer, others are strictly regulated. If possible, all parameters of the premises, the materials used are taken into account. The current DBN contains all the requirements for the parameters of the halls and the acoustic environment, taking into account their purpose (multifunctional, opera, drama, etc.).
Theatre is a form of hall for “live” performances, rehearsals of performances, exchange of attention and energy between actors and audience, and not just a space for watching or listening to a work of a famous author.
Designing theatres is very important for the correct delivery of the expressiveness of staged plays, musical performances, all kinds of lectures and performances. Although some forms are better suited to certain types of performance, there is no ideal size or shape of a theatre. The choice of the best shape and scale depends on the immediate functional purpose, the size of the required production and the number of audiences in the hall.
The acoustic calculation service is an opportunity to achieve ideal sound in any room and open area, with minimal investment in finishing, and with the correct selection of acoustic systems and their arrangement.
Sound reinforcement is also required in assembly halls of schools and other educational institutions. For comfortable perception of the sound signal, it is necessary to make an acoustic calculation of the room, with the selection of acoustic materials to optimize the reverberation time, and the selection of loudspeakers.