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Home›Technology›Audio›Grimani Systems to demonstrate Audio Ensemble at CEDIA Expo 2015

Grimani Systems to demonstrate Audio Ensemble at CEDIA Expo 2015

By Jacob Harris
05/10/2015
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Grimani Systems will showcase its products in a meeting room located at Victory Park 1, on the fifth floor of the Omni Hotel in Dallas, Texas, during CEDIA Expo 2015.

The Grimani Systems CinemaOne Audio Ensemble offers a flawless reproduction of audio while providing integrators with a solution for high-end private theatres. CEDIA Expo attendees will have the pleasure of experiencing the Grimani Systems approach in a comfortable environment.

“Those who have experienced CinemaOne have said the system evokes the sensation of becoming part of the movie environment, rather than a mere viewer,” says Grimani Systems president and co-founder Anthony Grimani. “The Grimani Systems presentation at the Omni Hotel provides CEDIA attendees the opportunity to experience for themselves the magic of a truly spellbinding entertainment experience, and in turn the opportunity to deliver a turnkey audio ensemble that their clients will enjoy from the subtlest violin concerto to a bass-heavy battle scene in a blockbuster movie.”

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Inspired and driven by inventor and acoustician Manny LaCarrubba’s Conic Section Array (CSA) waveguide technology, the CinemaOne Audio Ensemble includes 13 active speakers, all using the revolutionary CSA waveguide to ensure that every seat in the house enjoys the same sonic experience. The system, also compatible with Dolby Atmos and Auro-3D, is suitable for rooms up to 20,000 cubic feet, delivers 16,000 watts of power, and includes 10 sophisticated DSP units feeding 29 separate amp channels. With no speaker wire to run or amp racks to build, work-time is greatly reduced from 3-5 days to only 5-6 hours. Components are interconnected using Cat-6 cable, and DSP equipment takes up just 2RU spaces. Grimani Systems recommends using proper punch-down Keystone wall plugs from both sides of the connection, and a good isolation power transformer product for stability.
When installation is complete, Grimani Systems engineers assist with configuration and calibration of the audio. The entire system is IP-addressable, allowing remote monitoring, diagnostics and service, plus easy software and firmware updates, and an all-digital, high-efficiency design reduces power consumption, making for easier electrical management.

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