Audac, common thread of the latest Power projects 94
Power 94, Catalan company that since 1994 is dedicated to selling, installation and maintenance of audio solutions, video and professional lighting, deploy solutions Audac, brand distributed by SeaSound, in several key projects executed in Barcelona.
Recently, the managers of the headquarters of the Workers' Commissions in Vía Laietana (Barcelona) They decided to update four of their spaces with the help of Power 94. The room 1 was equipped with series ceiling speakers Even by Audac; the main auditorium and the basement auditorium received speaker-based systems WX802, Optimized to deliver clear, powerful playback for conferences and events, and the corner auditorium opted for an installation with columns After all combined with subwoofer Noba8, providing sound presence and uniform coverage.
Power 94 also deployed Audac solutions in the Pumpkin Torrent School, an educational environment that required robustness, simple control and an orderly and functional installation. To address these needs, of integrated four units Vexo110, providing power and coverage in space; the previous Pre22; rack power strip PSR119GS/B; the rack drawer RD220; the rack for system integration SPR618, and a box with modules Cases, installed under stage to facilitate connections.
The gym Eurofitness Horta, for his part, required a deployment with control capabilities zones. To address this challenge, Power 94 chose the speakers WX502, specified for spaces of continuous activity; the audio matrix MTX48, that allows you to manage different areas of the center; amplification CAP448, and accessories Caymon PSR119GS/B y WPR606R, that provide a neat and functional rack installation
Finally, in the area hospitality, Audac solutions have become part of the restaurant Louise Goes. Power 94 designed a system composed of speakers WX802, the amplifier Cap448 and the previous Pre126, that allows you to manage the system.
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