St. Martini in Brunswick
In the thirteenth century in the then centre of Brunswick, probably on the initiative of Henry the Lion, it was one of the parish churches of the city. Between 1250 and 1400 it was converted into a Gothic hall church. The acoustic system we found was outdated in many parts and no longer corresponded to the current state of the art and transmission quality. The sound of the main nave is now supplied by two BSF24 digital loudspeakers, which, thanks to the selectively tiltable sound fields and the integrated DSP control, enable all church visitors to enjoy optimal speech intelligibility. In the high choir, two analogue BS1632 loudspeakers ensure a balanced sound for the events taking place there. The sound system is not only characterised by the finest sound, but also by simple and reliable operation.
- Power amplifier SLV2120
- BSF Speaker
- Condenser microphones
- Wireless microphones