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Symetrix sounded out for Madame Tussauds audio job

Madame Tussauds’ Singapore site is now using a Symetrix ‘SymNet Radius’ 12x8-centric audio processing and distribution infrastructure.

The open architecture Dante-scalable DSP (digital signal processor) is part of an audio installation by Electronics & Engineering (E&E), which won an open tender for the project from Sweett Group, who were representing operator Merlin Entertainments. The audio distribution system includes microphones, speakers, amplifiers, players and show control equipment based on an original design by Thöne und Partner Germany.

Crucial to deployment of the system is a fully-featured DSP, and while the initial primary requirement of the installation was for a traditional analogue audio distribution, E&E made the recommendation of using a networkable audio distribution infrastructure underpinned by Audinate’s ‘Dante’ media networking technology.

“We knew that it would really add value to the project, and the client agreed to go ahead with this proposal,” said Freddie Soh, senior account manager at E&E.

Two SymNet Radius DSPs, which feature twelve mic/line inputs, eight line outputs and support for Dante networking, were specified for the project. E&E also deployed four SymNet xIn 12 audio input expanders.


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