Ulm Einstein Renkus-Heinz Congress Center

Located in the Ulm Congress Center, in this city in southern Germany, The Einstein auditorium has a new sound system based on speakers Renkus-Heinz ICLive, that have solved the acoustic challenges of this space.

He Ulm Congress Center (Congress Centrum UlmCCU) is a destination location for a wide variety of scientific events, first class economic and cultural. CCU). Attached to Maritime Hotel, It has two main auditoriums: Einstein Hall, with capacity for 1.500 seating, and the smallest Kepler Hall, both with adjacent vestibules; in addition to the Garden hall outdoors.

Einstein Saal and its lobby have recently redesigned their sound system. This space has a mobile stage and a proscenium that is used as an orchestra pit or extension of the stage. Its wide wood-paneled walls, Its high ceiling and stepped balconies create a stunning view towards the main stage, although they generate significant acoustic challenges.

As a CCU real estate developer, the city of Ulm wanted to offer a high-quality sound experience in every seat, so he hired the audio consultant HF media technology to design the new audio system, with special emphasis on the spoken word.

Ulm Einstein Renkus-Heinz Congress Center

HF-Medientechnk modeled the acoustics of the room with the software Ease and auditioned several speakers to find the best solution. The system ICLive of Renkus-Heinz turned out to be the best, as the system was compact enough to allow the use of additional mobile equipment from external promoters to the sides of the stage without any restrictions.

The ICLive digitally steerable array system is designed for use in high-performance applications and provides designers with the headroom, the steerability and directivity needed to provide consistent coverage and clarity in large, acoustically challenging spaces like this one.

ICLive speakers use Renkus-Heinz BeamWare to form custom sound beams that, when they address the public, deviate from other surfaces which can cause unwanted echoes and reverberations.

Besides, brings together high-performance acoustic components and powerful software into modular systems that virtually disappear in most applications, the result is a convincingly homogeneous sound field.

for the project, the company ein.media installed the technology, while the German distributor of Renkus-Heinz, MediasPro, configured and ordered two sets of ICLive speakers and two subwoofers ICLX-118S located on each side of the stage.

The main speakers are supported by a combination of over thirty powered speakers CA61 y CA81 by Renkus-Heinz in the space in front of the stage, like stage monitors, under the balcony, in the lobby and as monitors in the control room.

How do you explain Michael Voessing, by MediasPro, “for places like the Ulm Congress Center, the speaker solution must not only provide excellent audio, but also allow flexibility of events and, at the same time, help maintain the architectural integrity of the space. “With architecturally discreet sound solutions from Renkus-Heinz we have created an acoustically beautiful space.”.

This manufacturer's self-powered AC models feature advanced SA series power amplifiers., that have control de red Rhaon optional or inputs Dante. Thanks to this, all Renkus-Heinz speakers are self-powered., including adjustable columns.

By, 15 Mar, 2022, Section: Audio, Case studies, Signal distribution


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