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The realization of the flagship broadcast vehicle with Dolby Atmos system by 120 dB Sound Engineering was a significant challenge for us. Due to limited space, the design of this mobile studio had to be refined down to the smallest details. A number of people from the Nyquista team were involved in the project, including acousticians, designers, technicians, technologists, and assemblers.
After nearly a year of preparatory work, a preliminarily equipped vehicle chassis was delivered for production at Nyquista. The first step was to create multilayer acoustic insulation for all rooms, technical installations, and to install acoustic doors. The studios were equipped with floating floors as well as vibration isolation materials designed to isolate the control rooms from the vehicle's supporting structure.
Next, the substructures for elements mounted directly to the walls were prepared, such as furniture brackets, cable routes, speaker mounts, and televisions. The next stage was to perform acoustic adaptation of the control rooms. Most technical installations and cabling were routed above the ceiling. There, the largest membrane absorbers, perforated elements, and bass traps were successfully hidden. The ceiling itself was finished with EcoCeiling panels with integrated lighting. Vertical EcoBaffle blades were installed under the ceiling in the main control room. The walls were covered with sound-absorbing material and finished with EcoTiles
and WoodenTiles.
The next stage involved the installation of furniture. All studio desks, AV equipment cabinets, as well as the kitchen area with seating, were produced by Nyquista. To ensure greater comfort while working, studio furniture was insulated using vibration isolation materials.
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