The Fabric of India is now open and will run until 10 January 2016
UK - Loudspeakers from Audica have been used to create an enhanced atmosphere within a new exhibition at the V&A in London. A total of 41 Audica MICROpoint loudspeakers have been positioned strategically around The Fabric of India to create an ambience that is in keeping with the exhibition.

The Fabric of India explores the rich world of handmade textiles from India. Music composed by sound artist Jason Singh complement the spectacular display. Audica MICROpoint loudspeakers were chosen for their ability to deliver high quality sound despite their small size, which allows the speakers to discreetly blend into the background.

Richard Gainsborough, business development manager at Audica, said, "The MICROpoint has been designed to be the smallest possible loudspeaker to deliver high quality audio over a wide area, whilst the softly shaped design ensures it is aesthetically pleasing. We are pleased these loudspeakers will play a key role within this fantastic exhibition."

Neil Toben, project manager at Sysco, added, "Choosing the right speakers for exhibitions is not as straightforward as you think, you want quality sound but the speakers need to blend in so that the main exhibition has centre stage. The MICROpoint speakers from Audica are discreet but pack a quality punch when needed, which is ideal for special events like The Fabric of India."

(Jim Evans)


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