Technology Category
- Sensors - Acoustic Sensors
Applicable Industries
- Chemicals
Services
- System Integration
About The Customer
Teatre Lliure is one of the most important theaters in Spain, hosting a variety of theatrical, music, and dance performances throughout the year. The theater is known for its original productions and features multiple halls, each with its own unique scene and staging elements. The theater is renowned for its ingenious manipulation of these elements to create immersive experiences for its audience. The prestigious theater is committed to maintaining high standards in all aspects of its operations, including the quality of sound during performances.
The Challenge
Teatre Lliure, one of Spain's most important theaters, was facing a challenge with its existing live sound system. The theater, which hosts a variety of performances including theatrical, music, and dance throughout the year, required a state-of-the-art live sound system to support its diverse performances. The theater is known for its multiple halls and ingenious manipulation of scene and staging elements, which further necessitated the need for a robust and versatile sound system. The existing system was not able to meet the theater's high standards and the diverse requirements of its performances.
The Solution
To address this challenge, Teatre Lliure decided to install a new VENUE | S6L live sound system. This decision was made after careful consideration and discussions led by the theater's head sound engineer, Igor Pinto. The VENUE | S6L live sound system is known for its advanced features and capabilities, making it an ideal choice for a theater that hosts a wide range of performances. The new system was expected to significantly enhance the theater's sound capabilities and provide the versatility needed to support the diverse performances hosted by the theater.
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