DL Pro Company Ltd supplies and installs HH Audio TNA line array for Administrative and Political Centre in Hai Phong
Vietnam’s third largest city Hai Phong is a major port in the northeast of the country. Recent development of the North CamRiver New Urban Area in the city has seen the establishment of a number of new facilities, not least of which is the eye-catching Administrative and Political Centre. Recently completed at a cost equivalent to 107 million USD, the centre’s two basement levels and nine above ground floors house the Municipal Party Committee and People’s Council, as well as the offices of government departments and judicial agencies.
An important feature of the Centre is its Main Theatre which is used for a wide range of presentations and events. High quality audio was an essential requirement for this facility, as well as for the Centre’s conference room. Audio experts DL Pro Company Ltd (part of the AVTED Group) designed, supplied and installed HH Audio systems for both spaces, with the main space benefitting from HH’s TNA line array – perfect for this kind of medium-sized application.
The theatre system comprises 4 x TNA-2051 (2 x 5” passive speaker) and 2 x TNA1200S (12” passive subwoofer) flown per side, with a further 2 x TNA-2051 as centre fills (on stage) and a single TNA-1800S (18” passive subwoofer) per side. The system is powered by HH M-1500D amplifiers, with stage monitoring comprising 4 x HH TRM-1201 active stage monitors.
For the smaller conference room, DL Pro installed a main front of house system comprising a single TRE-1501 (15” full-range active loudspeaker) and a TRS-1800 (18” active subwoofer) per side, supplemented by a number of wall-mounted TRE-1201 (12” active speaker) as sidefills.
Ian Wright, Global Sales Director for HH Electronics comments:
“DL Pro are doing fantastic work in Vietnam with our systems across a variety of applications. We’re very proud that HH Audio was chosen for this particularly prestigious setting. Projects of this type invariably demand high quality audio from a very competitive package, something that the TNA line array was developed to provide.”
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