DAS Audio powers Cambodian venues
DAS Audio powers Cambodian venues
NSR Professional has completed a series of AV integration projects across Cambodia, deploying DAS Audio systems in government, financial, education and hospitality venues.
The installations demonstrate the company's continued activity in the country's integration market, with solutions designed for auditoriums, assembly halls, theatres and multipurpose event spaces.
One of the projects saw the auditorium at Cambodia's General Department of Taxation equipped with EVENT-26A line arrays, EVENT-115A subwoofers and ALTEA-412A loudspeakers for delay coverage. The venue is used for meetings, conferences, training sessions and official events.
A similar EVENT Series configuration was installed at Hattha Bank's auditorium, with the addition of EVENT-M210A stage monitors to support presentations and corporate events.
In the education sector, the auditorium theatre at Australian International School Phnom Penh was fitted with EVENT-26A, EVENT-115A and EVENT-M210A systems to support school productions, concerts and presentations.
Herrington International School Cambodia adopted a different approach, combining ALTEA-415A point source loudspeakers with EVENT-115A subwoofers and EVENT-M210A monitors for its auditorium, which hosts academic events and performances.
NSR Professional has also completed a hospitality installation at the Sun & Moon Riverside Hotel in Phnom Penh. The property's main ballroom now features ARTEC-320 loudspeakers, VANTEC-218 subwoofers and DX-1000I amplification to accommodate conferences, corporate meetings and social events.
According to NSR Professional, the projects reflect increasing demand for purpose-built audio systems across a range of application sectors in Cambodia. “Every space has specific requirements, from government auditoriums to school theatres or event ballrooms,” explained Nop Sovannroth, managing director of NSR Professional. “Our goal is to design systems adapted to each application, selecting the most suitable solution according to the use, architecture and needs of each project.”