School’s out for Alcons Audio in De Fabriek
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Filmtheater De Fabriek offers an in-depth movie experience, each month offering introductions, after-talks or panel discussions about its programme of films. These provide more context for the films and the viewer with food for thought. This approach to providing a more complete experience includes the sound.
De Fabriek occupies a 100-year-old former school building, which has seen many changes over the years. A recent refurbishment saw original details being preserved and, at the same time, the cinema being brought right up to date with the installation of a Dolby 5.1 system in the new theatre and improving the existing theatres with a modern, high quality sound systems. This included upgrading the largest theatre from Dolby 5.1 to 7.1.
Cinema integration company CinemaNext was approached and, after recommending Alcons pro-ribbon systems, Filmtheater De Fabriek’s board member Marc Zeldenthuis, managing director Katrien Lamers and project coordinator John de Jong visited the ISE 2020 trade show.
“We first heard Alcons in the company’s demo room at ISE 2020,” says John de Jong. “We also visited several other cinemas for information and to listen to their systems. In terms of audio quality and audience sound perception, it quickly became clear that Alcons was the best solution for us.”
The De Fabriek team then attended a demonstration at Filmtheater Focus in Arnhem, which led to the Alcons CR2 three-way compact screen system being chosen for the screens in all three rooms.
In the two bigger spaces, CinemaNext added CB181sl 1x18” shallow subwoofer systems and CCS6 small format surround speakers, which feature a one-inch exit compression driver with 6.5” woofer in coaxial configuration. Sentinel10 amplified loudspeaker controllers were installed in each room for power and control.
“The clarity and lack of interference distortion, even at higher volumes, impressed us the most and the systems perform very well,” says John de Jong. “As our first Alcons installation, we are very happy with the sound and are sure that our audiences will be, too.”