A new 1000-seat acoustically treated multipurpose hall at Seremban, Malaysia, has a unique hexagon shape featuring unique ceiling reflectors acoustically configured and set at three different angles to provide natural reinforcement throughout the listening area. The sound system installed was designed to assist these reflectors to provide realism. The acoustic quality and sound system performance are discussed.
Authors:
Dimon, Mohamed Ngasri; Said, Ahmad Khan
Affiliation:
Faculty of Electrical Engineering,Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
AES Convention:
5r (March 1995)
Paper Number:
4030
Publication Date:
March 1, 1995
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