Loudspeaker manufacturer Tannoy is to showcase its QFlex range of array loudspeakers at February's Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) show in Amsterdam.
Said to be suitable for a range of venues including airports, museums and conference facilities, the QFlex collection is designed to perform clearly in highly reverberant surroundings.
So far, Tannoy has seen QFlex installed at the new Terminal 3 of Abu Dhabi International Airport (pictured) as well as a number of houses of worship across Europe and North America.
Demonstrations of the system will take place throughout the ISE show, which runs from February 2nd-4th.
Supplier: Tannoy Ltd CoatbridgeNorth LanarkshireUK As one of the longest established audio companies in the world, having been in the business for more than 75 years, Tannoy's expertise in sound reproduction is world-renowned. Web: www.tannoy.com
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