The Australian National University [ANU] in Canberra, Australia often hosts a number of high-profile meetings in the Mills Room. The room was due for an AV upgrade and chose Renkus-Heinz for the purpose.
Christopher Watson, consultant with Alder Technology – the firm that designed and specified the system for ANU, said: “Because the space was deemed to be of heritage importance, we were given the directive of no substantive changes to the room. The space itself is roughly 17m by 12m in size, and it has a massively vaulted ceiling. It’s also made of solid concrete, with a floating wall existing on one side. Simply put, the acoustics in the room were very poor and would present a challenge.”
The need to precisely position audio in the space, coupled with the need to install as little as possible to ensure the space was architecturally preserved, led Watson immediately to Renkus-Heinz.
Watson said: “Renkus-Heinz is a great audio solution for any space because of its quality, but when you have a lot of challenges in an install, the products they make really show their strengths. With Renkus-Heinz we’re now looking at a room that looks aesthetically balanced and has sound characteristics that are performance worthy. No need for pendants or ceiling speakers, just perfect sound with two steerable arrays.”
The installation makes use of two Renkus-Heinz IC8 digitally steerable line array loudspeaker systems installed at the front of the room on the ‘floating wall’. Part of the Iconyx line, the IC8s make use of Renkus-Heinz’ digitally steerable technology, allowing venues of all size and type to digitally position sound exactly. By programming the arrays digitally, the sound stays off the peculiarities of the room, and is directed entirely toward the audience’s ears.
Further, thanks to their compact footprint, and utilisation of Audinate’s Dante audio-over-IP protocol, the loudspeakers were installed without impacting the historically important architecture in the space.
Lucas Catanese, Project Manager at MNGD – the integrator on the project, said: “We really like to talk about the audio capabilities of Renkus-Heinz. But we also know there are installations where architects want to maintain a certain look and feel. This location, obviously, had a very important reason to do that. Renkus-Heinz allowed us to still integrate a system everyone loves while balancing the needs of the heritage space.”
The results of the Mills Room installation were so impressive, Catanese said, the university has declared the Renkus-Heinz IC8 a standard for audio upgrades in the future.
Catanese said: “We’ve already installed it in two additional spaces. They’re installed in a theatre and an operations centre where they’d had challenges with audio in the past. With the upgrade to the Renkus-Heinz loudspeakers, they sound great.”