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  • d&b systems installed in Taiwan Zhongshan Hall

    2012-09-06
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    Zhongshan Hall was built in 1928; it has long served as one of the important formal venues for foreign dignitaries, including the US president Richard Nixon, president of South Korea Syngman Rhee, etc. Furthermore, it is also the venue of many official ceremonies, including the signing of the Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty and the formal inauguration ceremonies of the second, third and fourth presidents of Republic of China. In recognition of the distinctive historic significance of this institution, the government of Taiwan formally designated Zhongshan Hall a Class Two National Historical Site in 1992.

    Nowadays, Zhongshan Hall is positioned as the traditional art cultural center, its main hall, Zhongzheng Auditorium is mainly served as cultural performance venues. After the renovation in 2001, there are now 20 rows of the auditorium on the first floor (658 seats) and 14 rows on the second floor(464 seats).

    In early 2012, Zhongzheng Hall installed the German d&b audiotechik PA system and the system integrator is WeiShin Co., Ltd. Under the guidance by d&b China Alex Poon, Mr. Liu from Topsound Co., Ltd. designed the system. Zhongzhang hall installed d&b Qi1/Qi7 line array as main, with 8 E6 loudspeakers as front fill and MAX12 monitors, the entire system was powered by the D6 and D12 amplifiers. Chiwai Chan, technical director from d&b China, had supported in doing the final tuning.

    The d&b E-Series miniature loudspeakers are designed for mobile speech and music reinforcement. While they sound distinctively bigger than they are, they remain neutral, clear, transparent and intelligible even at high sound pressure levels. The Qi-Series is made for mobile applications, theatres, concert halls, conferences or fixed installations. Meanwhile, for the size and weight, they produce surprisingly high sound pressure levels. These flexible loudspeakers can be effortlessly combined for a multitude of small to large coherent arrays.

     

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