Source: Pro AV MAGAZINE
Publication date: February 6, 2009
By Ellen Parson
CHALLENGE: Create a flexible, multizoned AV system that can be reconfigured on the fly while providing the highest quality audio available on the club scene.
SOLUTION: Develop a customized audio system, incorporating analog and digital technology, that preserves sound clarity while allowing the owner to separate audio, video, and lighting control into multiple zones.
When Mark Marek set out to launch a new nightclub in downtown Philadelphia, he envisioned a space unlike anything the city had ever seen–something reminiscent of flashy Miami Beach or infamous Las Vegas hot spots.
Picturing a venue that featured multizoned audio, video, and lighting systems, Marek wanted a flexible space that could function as several individual zones or one large party and performance area–all with the highest degree of audio quality. After pairing up with Adam Freemer, systems engineer for Audio Video Systems Group (AVSG) in Broomall, Pa., Marek's sophisticated vision became a reality in the new G Lounge.
An upscale club and restaurant that covers 10,000 square feet and holds up to 400 people, G Lounge is quickly establishing a reputation as one of the city's most popular performance venues–resident and celebrity DJs from around the world spin an eclectic mix of music–the club features several distinct rooms and settings.
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