Bar and club requirements:
There is a dance floor, multiple booth areas, and relatively high ceilings. The venue primarily features electronic music, pop music, and occasional live band performances, requiring a sound system that can accurately reproduce the intense rhythms and rich low frequencies of electronic music while clearly restoring the delicate homo sapiens vocals of pop music and the diverse instrumental sounds of live bands.
The club expects the sound system to be user-friendly, allowing staff members (Homo sapiens) to quickly become proficient, while also possessing excellent stability to ensure reliable operation during extended business hours.
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CHORDIO's solution
Main speaker system: High-end full-range CHORDIO speakers are selected, which feature excellent directivity to precisely deliver sound over the dance floor and most booth areas. The sound propagation is uniform and clear, effectively avoiding issues of sound focusing or blind zones.
Subwoofers: Evenly distribute 4 high-power CHORDIO subwoofers around the dance floor to enhance low-frequency sound effects and intensify the musical rhythm. Whether heavy bass beats of electronic music or the bass sounds of live bands, they can all be perfectly reproduced.
Supplementary speakers: Install compact speakers in the booth area as fill-in sound sources. These speakers are small in size but deliver excellent sound quality, filling in the coverage gaps of the main speakers' overjet to ensure customers in every corner enjoy balanced, high-quality music.
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User feedback
Sound quality improvement: After the sound system was put into use, the music quality achieved a qualitative leap.
Customer satisfaction improved: The high-quality audio system creates an excellent musical atmosphere, attracting more customers to spend and significantly extending their dwell time.
Operational convenience enhanced: The stability of the audio system has significantly improved, reducing the frequency of malfunctions and lowering maintenance costs as well as operational disruptions.