Calculated coverage
Speaker quantity, type, position, and direction are based on room size, function, and acoustic behavior.

Display & Audio
Public address, background music, and professional audio designed around room function and zoning.
Discuss your projectAbout the solution
Audio quality depends on speaker coverage, acoustics, gain structure, zoning, and control. Good design sounds clear and comfortable—not merely loud.
What we engineer into the system
Speaker quantity, type, position, and direction are based on room size, function, and acoustic behavior.
Microphone selection, gain structure, equalization, and DSP keep speech easy to understand.
Announcements and background music can target selected zones without disrupting other areas.
Equipment placement and tuning are paired with acoustic evaluation to reduce feedback and excessive reverberation.
Routing and processing keep sound aligned with presentations, conferences, and visual content.
Equipment and solution scope
The final configuration follows site conditions, integration needs, and actual usage patterns.

Microphones, speakers, DSP, and video-conference integration for clear two-way communication.

Higher-output, broader-coverage systems for seminars, events, presentations, and performances.

Multi-zone audio distribution for offices, lobbies, malls, public facilities, and hospitality areas.
The same team carries project context from planning until the system is ready to operate.
We map site conditions, usage patterns, risks, and operating goals before selecting equipment.
Topology, device locations, integrations, specifications, cost, and schedule are documented in a transparent scope.
Technicians complete mounting, cabling, network configuration, and integration with a tidy installation standard.
Operating scenarios are tested, operators are trained, and system documentation is handed over before go-live.
The cause is often coverage, room reflections, speaker placement, microphones, or gain—not a simple lack of volume.
Yes. Sources, levels, schedules, and paging can be controlled by zone to match operations.
Yes, when equipment and system design support the required interface and emergency-message priority.
Our team can help assess equipment options, integration requirements, and the right implementation scope.