

Many older audio systems are being upgraded and replaced simply because technology has changed so dramatically over the past few years. Additionally, simple speaker systems and projectors are no longer sufficient – instead multifunctional systems featuring multiple screens, intelligently wired sound systems, and wireless capabilities are favored for a convenient and efficient use. Nowadays, more classrooms, conference rooms, boardrooms and churches are being outfitted with AV systems to help dramatically improve the quality of presentations and plays. Whether it’s to project a presentation to an audience in an auditorium, to view an inspiring movie in the church, or it’s to help enhance the sound and quality of the children in the school play, high quality audio and video systems play a critical role. The central cluster and distributed speaker grid uses eight Tannoy CMS65 ICT 6.5" ceiling monitor speakers for vocal reinforcement towards the rear of the auditorium, with the speech system comprising a cluster of two i12 speakers flown centrally above the screen.Audio / Video Sound Systems for Churches, Theaters, & Auditoriums 10 CPA5 compact speakers are mounted at the rear of the auditorium to provide surround effects. The Dolby Surround system consists of three pairs of i12 speakers with a TX2 controller for each pair and two B950 sub bass speakers mounted behind the screen.

Netherlands-based MCM carried out the installation, which comprised two individual speaker systems - a Dolby Surround system for film presentations, and a central cluster and distributed speaker grid system for speech reinforcement. The Metaforum auditorium is equipped for either stereo or Dolby Surround playback of audio-visual material. Tannoy has provided two individual speaker systems for installation into the Metaforum auditorium at Holland's 'The School of the Future' - a state-of-the-art college used for showcasing new technologies in education.
