RCF sounds with the VSA series the Aula Magna of the University of Parma
VSA amplified column speakers 2050 II and VSA 850 II of Rcf They guarantee optimal speech intelligibility for any type of academic event held in this emblematic space of the Italian university, with a reduced impact on your aesthetics.
the Aula Magna of the University of Parma It is one of the most important places for the academic life of this Italian city, whose headquarters is since the mid-eighteenth century in a historic building of medieval times.
recently, The Aula Magna has undergone a major modernization in its audio system, with the installation of equipment that guarantees maximum intelligibility, keeping a low profile in a historically significant environment, Performed by the local integrator Casa Musicale Varese.
To optimize installation and audio quality, Casa Musicale Varese counted on the experience of the engineering team of the engineering support group of the Italian manufacturer Rcf, who analyzed the acoustics of the room and selected the amplified column speakers of the VSA series (Vertical matrix Orientable matrix).
"In this particular acoustic project we were inspired by the most recent research published by one of the professors at the University of Parma., Angelo Farina, an illustrious Italian mind known throughout the world for his work in acoustics and electroacoustics Michele Begotti, of RCF-. Herself reconstructed the room in 3D format to simulate the Acoustic behavior of the audio system suggested, calculating all parameters based on space, the intelligibility and sound pressure levels provided by the system".
RCF's VSA series incorporates the features of Digital directivity control and can increase the ratio between the direct field and the reverberant, A crucial point for an acoustically critical environment.
specifically, The models of VSA speakers 2050 II and VSA 850 II from this manufacturer, which are equipped with an advanced DSP for vertical acoustic dispersion control, with the first facing the seats and the second facing the speakers.
The ability to control vertical acoustic dispersion, by being able to 'point' and 'project' sound in predetermined areas, has allowed the vertical installation of wall-mounted speakers at a relatively high height, for reduced impact and perfect aesthetic compliance.
As he stresses Alessandro Secchi, director of Casa Musicale Varese, "With this important modernization work, The Aula Magna of the University of Parma is now equipped with a high-quality audio system, able to guarantee perfect voice intelligibility for any type of academic event held in this prestigious space".
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