The 1920 Battle of Warsaw Museum has recently integrated a comprehensive audio system from HARMAN Professional, according to MONDO-DR. The new installation utilizes a range of technologies to provide visitors with a more engaging and informative experience.

The museum's implementation of the HARMAN system includes components from multiple brands, such as FLUX::, JBL, Crown, BSS, Soundcraft, AKG, and AMX. MONDO-DR reports that the system's design responds to the building’s unique structure, allowing for realistic sound movement simulations.

Specifically, the museum leveraged FLUX:: SPAT Revolution, a platform for spatial audio, to position sounds dynamically within the exhibition spaces. JBL CBT 1000 and AC16 loudspeakers are featured in the entrance hall, while JBL Control HST loudspeakers are used throughout the primary exhibition area. Crown DSi amplifiers ensure consistent power across the entire installation.

Beyond the core audio components, a JBL SRX900 Series system supports performances, while Soundcraft mixing consoles and AKG microphones facilitate live events. AMX solutions are employed for system control and distribution, ultimately contributing to a richer, more immersive encounter for museum patrons and reinforcing historical comprehension.

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