Audio Systems
- Conference Discussion System - Conference discussion systems are normally installed in large meeting premises to facilitate the meeting process and to provide control over the meeting participants. A conference discussion system consists of delegate and chairman microphone whereby the chairman unit is able to mute all delegate microphones when an order to the meeting is needed. High end conference discussion system comes with LCD display which includes voting functions and can be transmitted wirelessly and is equipped with eave proof technology
- Public Address System – A Public Address or "PA" system is an electronic amplification system with a mixer, amplifier and loudspeakers, used to reinforce a given sound (e.g.,a person making a speech, prerecorded music, or message) and distributing the 'sound' to the general public around a building. Simple PA systems are often used in small venues such as school auditoriums, churches, and small bars. PA systems with a larger number of speakers are widely used in institutional and commercial buildings, to read announcements or declare states of emergency. Intercom systems, which are often used in schools, also have microphones in each room so that the occupants can reply to the central office.
- Audio Conferencing System - With markets expanding beyond borders, business discussions and decision making are no longer limited to just within the boardroom and may stretch from across continents to the other side of the globe and are not with just two parties. The telephone may enable two people to communicate but will become increasingly inconvenient if there are more delegates. An audio conferencing system enables multiple delegates to voice their opinions and gives the convenience of discussions with multiple parties with the phone line as the main connection - in a cost effective way.
- Professional Sound Reinforcement System - A sound reinforcement system is an arrangement of microphones, electronic signal processors, amplifiers, andloudspeakers that makes live or pre-recorded sounds—usually music or speech— louder, or which distributes the sound to a larger or more distant audience. A sound reinforcement system may be very complex, including hundreds of microphones, complex mixing and signal processing systems, tens of thousands ofwatts of amplification, and multiple loudspeaker arrays, all overseen by a team of audio engineers and technicians. On the other hand, a sound reinforcement system can be as simple as a small PA system in a coffeehouse, consisting of a single microphone connected to a self-powered 100-watt loudspeaker system. In both cases, these systems reinforce sound to make it louder or distribute it to a wider audience.
- Sound-proofing and sound treatment – Sound proofing and sound treatment is an important aspect in any audio installation. With the state-of-the-art sound system installed, the acoustics effect might not be as superb unless the premises is properly sound proofed and treated. Delay, feedback, humming, echo are some of the common audio disturbance that one might experience in any non-treated premises.
- Home Theatre System