Starting point
For the audio system in the Liebenfels crematorium, the focus was primarily on improving the acoustics, so that during worship and funeral services, every word of the speaker could be heard clearly from the front row to the back, and in a pleasant tone. An additional goal was to provide speakers with a user-friendly and clear solution with high ease of operation.
Our solution
For the audio components, a 2.1 stereo PA system with two column speakers and a subwoofer were chosen. The column speakers make it possible to direct the sound produced directly at the audience, and only a small amount is reflected off the surrounding walls. We continuously manage the audio output using a digital signal processor so as to optimally level out the various speakers and voices. Finally, the audio system was certified using the STIPA assessment process. This attests to the good intelligibility of the PA system.
The required operational elements and connections were installed centrally and unobtrusively on the rear exposed edge. The control buttons, the control unit and the various inputs for microphones and computers were also labelled in order to make it easy for users. So that every user always starts off with the same default settings, the audio system was programmed in such a way that it automatically resets to predefined standard settings overnight.
Starting point
For the audio system in the Liebenfels crematorium, the focus was primarily on improving the acoustics, so that during worship and funeral services, every word of the speaker could be heard clearly from the front row to the back, and in a pleasant tone. An additional goal was to provide speakers with a user-friendly and clear solution with high ease of operation.
Our solution
For the audio components, a 2.1 stereo PA system with two column speakers and a subwoofer were chosen. The column speakers make it possible to direct the sound produced directly at the audience, and only a small amount is reflected off the surrounding walls. We continuously manage the audio output using a digital signal processor so as to optimally level out the various speakers and voices. Finally, the audio system was certified using the STIPA assessment process. This attests to the good intelligibility of the PA system.
The required operational elements and connections were installed centrally and unobtrusively on the rear exposed edge. The control buttons, the control unit and the various inputs for microphones and computers were also labelled in order to make it easy for users. So that every user always starts off with the same default settings, the audio system was programmed in such a way that it automatically resets to predefined standard settings overnight.