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Hangar7, Salzburg - Austria Located in the airport of Salzburg, Hangar7 is the home of the Flying Bulls' impressive collection of historical aircraft. It is a unique combination of an aircraft hangar, an art gallery and a space for gastronomy and events. But how can you setup a proper sound reinforcement system in a building made of glass and steel? Our partners Tonarchitektur and ProPerformance found that the Optimizer could help them in this great challenge. IES GmbH, Munich - Germany Live sound specialists Innovative Electronic Systems found that "the Optimizer offered the fastest way to a achieve a flat loudspeaker system in any kind of venue and with almost any kind of loudspeakers". They are using the Optimizer on up to 12 channels with a variety of sound reinforcement systems (L-Acoustics, d&b, Meyersound, Nexo), in venues such as Olympiapark Munich, Haus der Kunst MunichHallenstadion Zürich, and for artists such as Brian Ferry, Sasha, Reinhard Fendrich, Patrick Nuo, Bayerisches Staatsorchester and SWR Bigband. and "Our final results got way better since we are using the Optimizer" points out chief engineer Philipp Kaetel as he describes its benefits: "The bottom line is that we now spend less time setting up our sound systems, and therefore have more time to focus on other important parts of the show." he concludes. Mister Master, Vienna - Austria Award-wining Martin Mayer is one of the most famous live sound engineers in Austria for classical music. He is successfully using the Optimizer to calibrate the sound reinforcement on his venues. Austrian National Library, Vienna - Austria As a historical building, the architecture of the Austrian National Library is protected. This leaves little room for acoustic treatment. Thanks to the Optimizer's digital room correction, the acoustics of the Library's magnificent State Hall, Aurum, Camineum, Oratorium, Refektorium and Van Sweeden Saal are compensated. Installation and fine-tuning: Tonarchitektur - Peter Willensdorfer. |
