Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre makes sound investment

Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre has invested RM1.8 million (US$430,221) in 190 new digital speakers and digital audio processors to raise the quality of event experiences at the Malaysian city’s main business event centre.

Norbiha Ismail, the centre’s AV manager, said in a press release: “The investment reflects our commitment to continuously upgrade as a means to enrich the client experience and to stay ahead of the curve in today’s increasingly technology-driven world. The digital speakers will facilitate clearer projection of voice and sound due to better audio distribution while the digital audio processors will result in increased audio performance.

“The digital audio processors are specialised microprocessors that have been optimised for the fast operational needs of digital signal processing. With this, our clients are assured (that) their audio requests will be smooth and accurate. In addition, digitalising will improve our monitoring and control mechanism, and in turn, help increase productivity levels.”

The 190 new digital speakers and digital audio processors are located in the Plenary Theatre, Plenary Hall, conference halls 1, 2 and 3, banquet hall and ballrooms 1 and 2. All audio processors in the exhibition halls have also transitioned to digital with the existing speakers maintained in analog format.

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