D.A.S. Variant 25A systems in Hungary
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Date: 20-May-2008 10:40 am

   
   

 

D.A.S sound systems were installed at the recently inaugurated convention center in the town of Monor, just a few kilometers away from the capital city of Budapest. Variant systems were chosen thanks to the unique advantages offered by this powered array system especially designed for use in small and medium sized installations.

 

Ignacio Chulia, D.A.S. Sales Representative for Eastern Europe, was on hand to make the final checks to the system, installed by D.A.S Audio distributor for Hungary, Team Audio Kft. led by Mr. Gábor Hajdu.  Three Variant 25A units together with a compact Variant 18A subwoofer unit were flown on each side of the main conference hall. The Variant 18A powered subwoofer unit is the ideal component for a Variant 25A line array installation, extending the bandwidth of the array to 30 Hz.

 

 

The light-weight and visually discreet Variant 25A module has an aluminum and steel structure which is fixed to the enclosure and incorporates all the rigging accessories needed to join one unit to another. Its ultra-compact design provides high output and exceptional sound in an attractive enclosure, making it an ideal choice for P.A. systems at theatres, cultural centers or corporate events.

 

The convention center occupies an area of over 300 square meters, located inside a building with over 100 years of history, an architectural jewel being reconstructed with EU funding. Officially opened in June 2007, this multi-use convention center can host congresses, conventions, seminars, exhibitions and other events of average attendance which require well equipped and functional facilities.

 

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Photo 1: The Variant 18A powered subwoofer unit is the ideal component for a Variant 25A line array installation

Photo 2: Three Variant 25A units together with a compact Variant 18A subwoofer unit were flown on each side of the main conference hall

Photo 3: It’s an authentic architectural jewel which is being reconstructed with EU funding

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