A prominent city centre building in the heart of Winchester, St Paul’s House recently completed a refurbishment that included a new A/V system briefed as ‘Audio over Visual’.
The installation was to allow Lane Clark & Peacock LLP – a leading independent, owner managed pensions, investment and insurance consultancy in the UK and Ireland – to conduct Microsoft Teams Meetings, as well as giving offices the flexibility for alternative uses such as conferences, presentations and collaborative meetings, with the option of using space as a single, large room or divided in two.
Working with the team at Shure, Microsoft A/V specialist Symity and Stoke-based integrator Connect Anything, Microflex Advance MXA910 Ceiling Array Microphone were deployed throughout the divisible space, along with Intellimix®P300 processors and MXN5W-C Dante loudspeakers completing the installation.
‘We had seen the MXA910 at a few trade shows and knew it would be a great fit with our ‘Audio over Visual’ brief,’ says LCP IT Project Manager, Luke Stonestreet. ‘Being Teams certified, Dante Controlled, POE (eliminating the need for any amplifiers) and optimised for voice, it just made it even easier to choose.
‘We also wanted a minimal ceiling complexity footprint (due to an elegant new suspended sound absorption and diffuser treatment), sleek modern looks, but – critically – the best audio in class.’
Due to the complex ceiling tile acoustic arrangement, the placing of the MXA910s took some planning to ensure integration into the overall design of the ceiling space. With consultation between LCP, the acoustic and Teams Room consultants plus additional engineers, an optimum configuration was identified and delivered.
‘The low and congested ceiling design forced us to be clever about the technology we could use,’ Stonestreet says. ‘We needed a product that ensures the correct pickup pattern and right level of configuration to achieve an even voice pickup across the rooms.’
Helped by the multiple installation options of the MXA910, including mounting frames and hanging points, the system was completed, tested and commissioned ready for use. LCP now has a powerful, modern conferencing system, meeting and exceeding the initial brief while integrating seamlessly into the complex ceiling design.
‘I’m super proud of what we have achieved during a global pandemic, while making the meeting spaces futureproof, resilient and sounding great,’ Stonestreet adds.
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