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HH Electronics LEA Professional

HH Audio reinforces fun Japanese dining concept in Mumbai

India: A new outlet of the Japanese-themed Harajuku Tokyo Café chain has opened in Mumbai’s BKC district with a sound system featuring HH Audio speakers powered by LEA amplifiers. The installation was handled by systems integrator Varun Dua of Bassline AV Technologies, who has installed similar systems into several Harajuku Tokyo Café outlets in the north of India. Both brands are represented in India by Generation AV.

“HH is a very flexible, multi-use brand which fits well for a venue like this, which plays background music during the day as well as DJ music and karaoke in the evenings,” explains Dua. “HH Audio with LEA amplification is a good combination, and we get brilliant service support from Generation AV. I was one of HH Audio’s first partners three years ago, when Generation AV starting representing them in India, and I’ve used them for several pan-Indian chains and retail outlets I work with.”

The main system consists of four white HH Audio TNi-W8PRO-WH 8-inch passive speakers supported by two TNi-W6 6.5-inch speakers used as delay fills, and a TNA-1800S subwoofer for low-frequency reinforcement. The entire setup is powered by a single LEA Connect Series 1504 amplifier. Dua used the amp’s built-in DSP to fine-tune the audio, ensuring optimal coverage in the centre of the room while minimising reflections from the floor-to-ceiling windows. Harajuku’s own playlist sets the tone during the day, with DJ sets for special events. Every Friday evening, a projector screen drops down for karaoke – or “Harajukuoke” – as a mic is passed around to willing participants.

“This is a new concept in India, where Japanese cuisine is typically presented in a formal dining context,” explained marketing manager, Khushe Taylor. “We position ourselves as as fun dining outlet, not fine dining, because we want everybody to enjoy Japanese culture and food.

“We play a mixture of J-pop and K-pop along with other styles of music, and it changes throughout the day. The sound system is very flexible: it works for having conversations earlier in the day and also has enough power to ramp up during the evenings.”

Having recently secured a new round of funding, the Harajuku chain – owned by entrepreneur Gaurav Kanwar, who opened the first branch at the age of 25 – is aiming to expand into 15-20 outlets in the next two years, with a planned eventual total of around 90 pan-India.

L–R: HH Audio's Ian Wright, SI Varun Dua and Generation AV's Vijay Kamble
Varun Dua takes to the decks at Harajuku Tokyo Cafe

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Martin Audio

MARTIN AUDIO AND TIMAX TAKES CENTER STAGE AS OPEN DAY BANDWAGON MOVES TO MASSACHUSETTS

US: The Martin Audio and TiMax series of roadshows moves to Massachusetts for its next US Open Day, which will take place on October 28th, with separate presentations and product demonstrations at 11am and 2pm. Hosting the event this time are Charles River Studios (Studio A), based at 495 Turnpike St. Canton, MA 02021.

The US team will be on hand to present and talk to attendees about upcoming projects and the attributes and potential applications. They will demonstrate Martin Audio FlexPoint, TORUS constant curvature and Wavefront Precision optimised line arrays, as well as TiMax immersive audio solutions … all of which will be featured.

THE CUSTOMER RESPONSE AND INTEREST HAVE BEEN IMMEDIATE AND OVERWHELMING.

Lee Stein, Martin Audio

But pride of place will go to Martin Audio’s new BlacklineQ. This series is a reimagining of the iconic Blackline range delivers improved passive two-way point source loudspeakers, all-new column speakers and a suite of subwoofers. The entire series features intelligent design details, making it equally at home in portable or install applications.

This will be matched by Martin Audio’s customary hospitality, and refreshments will be served throughout the day.

Commenting on the choice of venue, Lee Stein, VP North America, said it was time to return to the Northeast US, and Martin Audio colleague Martha Callaghan had suggested the venue as she was familiar with the facility. “We chose Boston as we hadn’t done an event of this scale there previously,” he said. “Martha thought it would be perfect, both functionally and locationally, for a Boston based Open Day.”

As for BlacklineQ, he added, “We’re very excited to debut this product. It expands what the previous BlacklineX offered by featuring different form factors, configurations, and dispersion horns. The customer response and interest have been immediate and overwhelming, and customers will be delighted to hear what these speakers can do.”

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