Directional Audio a high tech hit at Newseum
Washington, DC – Dakota Audio announced today that over 300 of their directional audio arrays were deployed in what is being hailed as the most interactive museum ever built. The Newseum, which opens today, evaluated several directional audio solutions, many side by side, before making their decision. Full range sound quality along with an ultra thin design were all part of the selection process of these highly directional audio devices. An instrumental partner in the design and deployment of the Newseum’s audio solution was SHAcoustics Dakota audio is the world leader in high quality directional audio and is used whereever aesthetics, sound reproduction quality, and focused sound are important. Popular implementations are in the Healthcare, Digital Signage, Museum, and Kiosk industries. Learn more at www.dakotaaudio.com
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