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Author Topic: Help! Advice on install for v old building/theatre Bose? Function1? Turbosound?  (Read 1664 times)

Alexei Janssen

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Hi,

I am restoring an old theatre (was originally sunday school)

here is the project -> www.thehallexeter.org

I need a sound system that is sensitive to the building by being non-intrusive. Usage will be cinema, acoustic music, speech, talks, debates, theatre etc. No all night raves or miced up drum kits.

I was advised to look at the bose system (room match etc) for the size but need some advice on how they will sound. I would really appreciate any help of other suggestions. I have been given some alternatives but they look pretty ugly or are quite big boxes bolted to the side of the wall, however I don't was to go for aesthetic over quality. What are you views?

Here is a google sketch up of the space :

http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=739a8f282dceffddef1c62608cd40c95

here is a list of the things bose came up with:

MB24 Sub Bass enclosure
BOSE RMU208 Left centre right
Freespace 203 rear surround
CC64 remote control panel
BOSE PowerMatch 8500N (Network)
ESP00 Audio control processor
I/o cards for above
Cinema sound surround cards for processor

Many thanks

Alexei

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« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2013, 11:46:45 AM »

Hi,

I am restoring an old theatre (was originally sunday school)

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