A full A/V refit of the Armagh Planetarium and Observatory in Northern Ireland includes the use of an Allen & Heath dLive system and Martin Audio loudspeakers, at the important research and education facility by distributor and integrator, Rea Sound.
The resulting solution is the result of Rea Sound’s work on the project over the past two years provides, which has been completed in multiple phases and now provides much greater independent control over the venue’s various zones, together with the flexibility to accommodate corporate hires.
All audio across the site is managed by a dLive DM0 MixRack before being fed to a Kramer VS-3232 digital matrix switcher. A pair of iPad Minis running the A&H Custom Control app provide everyday audio control – one at reception for paging the various zones, plus another roaming tablet for source and level adjustments wherever needed. The iPads are supplemented by IP1 wall plate remote controllers in the boardroom, conference room and offices, giving non-technical staff straightforward volume control.
‘Apart from better audio throughout, one of the main criteria for the client was the ability to send paging announcements or background audio to different zones, something that wasn’t possible with their existing system,’ explains Rea Sound Project Manager, Roger McMullan. ‘Another important consideration was the need for user-friendly control options that all team members would feel comfortable with. The dLive system has so much flexibility to meet all these needs, with plenty of capacity to grow and evolve with the Planetarium’s ambitious plans for the future.’
The facility’s main conference venue accommodates up to 200 people and features a trio of 3.5m projection screens, plus laser projection and three hangs of four Martin Audio O-Line speakers. An AB168 I/O expander allows anything from a single presenter or interactive panel discussion to a full live band for a corporate event to be easily connected to the dLive system.
The visitor experience in the Planetarium’s projection dome is also supported by an Allen & Heath SQ-5 console for audio control.