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Designing a sound reinforcement system is the process of creating a system that amplifies sound and allows it to be transmitted over long distances. This process involves several steps:
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
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
Sound reinforcement system design (SRS)
Express Sound produces design documentation for such systems as sound equipment for assembly halls, community centers, theaters, concert halls, and conference halls.
Before implementing any project, it is necessary to make design documentation, according to which the project itself is implemented. Any design documentation for a sound reinforcement system must contain the following sections:
- Explanatory note, which describes the operability of this system and has a brief description of the devices, and also contains points on the consumption of electrical power and installation requirements;
- The graphic part contains data such as equipment connection diagrams, equipment placement in rooms with dimensions, other drawings or features of this project;
- Equipment specification, a list of all required equipment included in this project along with switching components;
- Cable log, which is used to check the laying of cable lines and the correctness of their connections;
- Certificates of the equipment used.
Recently, an acoustic and/or electroacoustic calculation has become a mandatory part of any project related to sound reinforcement of premises or an open area. This item shows how accurately the acoustic systems are placed, and they can be of any type - concert linear arrays, wall speakers, ceiling or others. Without a calculation, there is no proof that the selected acoustic equipment is chosen correctly and is located in the necessary places for uniform distribution of the sound signal.
Our specialists perform all items of the design documentation of the sound reinforcement system. We perform acoustic and electroacoustic calculations both as part of the design documentation and separately.
Specialists performing work on the development of sound reinforcement design documentation know all SNiP standards and the requirements of supervisory organizations, such as MGE and DONM. With our developments of design documentation, any examinations pass!
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