Martin Audio pone la banda sonora a Holy Wings, the cafeteria union, fitness and club space
The integrator GMT Solutions and the distributor Goshen Indonesia have come together to design the sound of Sayap Suci, a unique infrastructure in the world with loudspeakers Martin Audio that integrates cafeteria, a jogging track 1,2 kilometers and a panoramic lake.
Holy Wing, initiative of the Holywings Group, has officially opened its doors in Kelapa Gading, Jakarta, offering visitors a leisure complex that unites café, welfare, gastronomy and entertainment. The complex unites work environments with a leisure area, all vertebrate through the culture of café and the renewed social interest in fitness.
The proposal, according to Satrio Prisetya, technical and marketing director of PT Global Multipro Technology, Sayap Suci's vision demanded much more than a conventional background music system: “Sayap Suci is a unique project that combines coffee culture, el fitness, gastronomy and entertainment in an integrated environment. From the beginning, The goal was to design an audio system that felt natural and comfortable during the day, but at the same time could be easily expanded for live music and DJ performances at night.”.
One of the main challenges for the project team was to achieve a sound quality and one uniform coverage in several areas. To meet these requirements, Martin Audio speaker systems were selected for their performance, reliability and versatility. “Martin Audio gave us the flexibility, the control of coverage and sound character necessary to support that transition, while maintaining a high-quality listening experience throughout the space”, adds Prisetya.
For interior areas, a total of thirty speakers were installed Martin Audio Adorn A55, which offers a wide dispersion, balanced tonal performance and speech intelligibility. For outdoor areas, the system is reinforced with two speakers Martin Audio X15 paired with a they look like X118 subwoofers, providing controlled low-frequency impact with clear, articulate mid- and high-frequencies for live music and stage performances. DJ.
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