| I was asked to advise on, and offer a solution to the previous outdated sound system in the Chapel of Lambeth Palace, London. The brief was to design a system that could incorporate the busy worship schedules within the Chapel, and, at the same time, could be operated by non-technical personnel. I approached Audace, who came up with an integrated control panel, suitable for use with the Allen and Heath DR128 mixer/zoner. There are 4 principle settings to suit the different styles of service, all with different mic settings, speaker routing and EQ, configured at commissioning stage with the Audace software supplied. hotels StockholmThere is a lot of painstaking work, and commitment involved to properly commission a highly specialist sound reinforcement system such as this. The emphasis on this design was non-visual, non-obtrusive, but had to be clearly audible, totally natural in sound quality, and work to the specification every time it's switched on. Bryan Waters worked tirelessly with me to ensure each setting matched exactly what the client insisted on in the way of sound system performance. The end result was a simple, cost-effective method of controlling the sound system, which is as easy as switching on a light. hotels in LimerickI am personally delighted with the result on this project, and would recommend this product, and the dedicated support of Bryan Waters, in this specialist field of electronics. This testimonial represents the views of the audio consultant Jeff Byard 31.8.2001
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