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New sound for Notre Dame

Published Thursday 12 January 2012 at 17:10

Audio Light Systems has installed a theatre specified sound system at Notre Dame School, Cobham, Surrey.

The recently completed system now features 22 boxes, including MSE-159, EMS-61, i-5.5, i-2.2 and M-10 loudspeakers. Mixers, processing, source and amplification were also supplied as part of the package. The company also recently completed an audiovisual installation in the Moffat Auditorium at the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, as part of the museum’s £46 million transformation.

The auditorium, originally a 1950s cinema, was fully refurbished and modernised. It now houses an eight-metre screen, Christie Digital HD10K-M high definition projector, fed via an Analog Way SME100 seamless switcher. www.audiolightsystems.com

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