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Office The office workspace has undergone significant changes in the last 30 years where work areas have become smaller with increasing emphasis on collaboration. Sound control is a vital aspect of worker efficiency. Historically, sound control has been implemented through the deployment of passive means. However, in the contemporary design standards, these means have been seriously compromised or eliminated. In addition, interior design is seeking to create a cleaner environment. All of these elements are collaborating to create an acoustic environment that is difficult to achieve optimal worker efficiency. Office designers have noted that the noise level is not necessarily distracting. What has been determined is most distracting are those sounds that attract attention such as conversation between two or more people, fragments of telephone conversations, personal acoustic eruptions, etc. The attention attractor is the information content. The office designer can reclaim the lost acoustic performance with distributed active control. This is easily realized by utilizing the Invisibles™ to transform the objects within the office environment: walls, ceilings, white boards, partitions, tables, shelves, desks, etc into acoustic sources. These distributed elements can radiate low levels of background music, masking or other environmental sounds.
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Retail merchants are breaking out with dynamic visual displays. But, did you ever wonder how much more impact the message would have with sound? Adding sound is great, but how do you get sound to the window shopper without detracting from the image? the Invisibles™ makes it possible. the Invisibles™ is an audio solution that utilizes the finest digital amplifier and transducer technology to transform the store front window into a distributed speaker where sound projects from the whole window pane. A transducer is mounted in an inconspicuous place near the perimeter of the window which now becomes your voice to the world. The digital amplifier optimizes the total output to obtain high fidelity sound. The transducer on the window causes it to project a localized sound field, completing your message to the pedestrian. Window shoppers need only approach the storefront to have the sound pull them to the display. Imagine a pedestrian that can not help but stop and take notice of what you have to show and tell. This translates to increased sales. Point of Purchase Acoustic performance of multimedia kiosks and merchandise display systems can be significantly improved by integrating the Invisibles™ into the display. The retail display system will have greater impact, bolstering your marketing message. Our sound projects from whole display/kiosk surfaces. This increases the intelligibility of the message while reducing the overall sound level when compared tomore conventional speaker systems. Additionally, the Invisibles™ is… well just that. This means no visible speakers to detract from your display. Exhibitions Trade shows, museums and art galleries are all about getting the message across cleanly and succinctly. Creating cleaner visual designs is the key to making sharper impressions. Putting up speakers, cluttering the space, in these critical applications is making the design look like it has gone well past its sell-by-date. the Invisibles™ is ideally suited for transforming the architectural surfaces into speakers, “sound without speakers”. Gypsum wall and ceiling panels, architectural wood, glass and metal surfaces are all excellent candidates for being transformed into the sound system. The transducer mounts behind the panel, out of sight and enables the panel to emit high fidelity sound. |
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