3D Audio / Acoustic Enhancement

3D Audio is a unique chance to avoid the impeding perception of reinforcing sound and to directly access the emotions of the listeners. It is exploiting the principles of natural acoustics and provides a chance for each audience member to actively listen and concentrate on individual instruments. This makes 3D Audio applicable and desirable for any audio installation where more than two loudspeakers are covering the audience.

Typical use cases of 3D Audio are:

Acoustic enhancement expands the variability of venues or provides possibilities which natural acoustics cannot deliver. With rare exceptions acoustic enhancement systems should always be perceived as totally natural. Handled like this, this approach is fully equivalent to a modified natural acoustics of the venue - except the fact that the natural acoustics typically lives much longer. The advantage of acoustic enhancement is the incredible flexibility and a large independency of geometrical conditions.

Typical use cases of Acoustic Enhancement are: