Apr 05 2012

FeONIC Transport PA Systems

PA Speaker Problems

PA Speakers blast people with sound. Creating volume, reverberation and echo problems

The FeONIC Transport PA Systems website has been given an upgrade. Sound without Speakers is a great way to learn about our technology and not just for transport related markets. Learn more about Applications  for PA and Glass Panels for Advertising. Or the wide range of PA, Voice Alarm, Marketing Communication capabilities.

FeONIC® Transport’s Audio Drive technology can be used in every aspect of public transport, for better public announcements, passenger help points, improved emergency evacuation procedures, voice alarm and not least marketing and advertising opportunities.

Many surfaces whether in over ground or underground railway stations can efficiently transmit audio messages just where they are needed. And at lower cost than traditional horn speakers.

Platform Screen Doors

The most recent developments include locating drives in Platform Screen Doors (also Platform Edge Doors and Automatic Platform Gates) to provide safety messages directly to people who need them. This can help prevent habituation problems where people screen out messages due to the constant bombardment of information not relevant to them over traditional broadcast PA systems.

FeONIC drives target messages at an appropriate volume just where they are needed.

Advertising using Surface Panels as Speakers

Glass, Wood, Metal, Plastics, Dry Wall etc can all be Flat Panel Speakers. Even sound distribution from hidden speakers.

For more information visit :-

Transport PA Systems at transport.feonic.com

Jan 31 2012

Museum Sound Installation – if walls could talk…

Outdoor Wooden Door as a Flat Panel Speaker

Oral Histories Sound Installation - If walls could talk...

“It was a very simple installation but in the overall
context of the work it was perfect. The FeONIC speaker
was attached to the original door of what was
Limerick’s Magdalene laundry and a sound
piece from an oral history interview was played,
transforming the door into a speaker.

The piece was a description of a family coming
to collect an orphan child at Christmas to take
her out for a treat. She described the door, the
steps leading up to it etc.

The audio was accessed from the outside of the
building (speaker drive safely on the inside) . The piece was part of a site specific exhibition with a whole series of interventions.
The building that housed the laundry is now the
Limerick School of Art and Design.”

Evelyn Glynn

Read more about the sad case of the orphan Rose, breaking the rule of silence.

 

Jan 31 2012

Sound Design – The Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester

FeONIC Drives for Stage Monitors

FeONIC Drives for Stage Monitors. Reduced Feedback issues

Sound Design : Localisation of Sound using Floor Speakers

When working on Sound Design in the Royal Exchange Theatre, each show provides many exciting opportunities and challenges. The main challenge on ‘Beautiful Thing’ was to create a sound source under a very shallow stage. The designer had decided to lay the faces of the buildings on the floor so the actors walked over the windows and doors and into the acting area.

Whilst trying to find something to fit in the 70mm depth the floor allowed, I came across FeONIC. Application of the F1.3, F4 and S Drive to the 18mm ply board of the staging, onto which the doors and windows were printed, allowed me, in conjunction with the theatres sound system, to make the stage flooring actually become the speaker and localise the sound under the doors and windows and into the ‘flats’ as required.

For theatre in the round localisation within the environment can help improve believability to the audience and using the FeONIC units really helped me to achieve that.                                            Peter Rice

www.peterricesounddesign.co.uk

Nov 04 2011

Selfridges White Christmas Display Window 2011

Selfridges Christmas Window with Sound

Selfridges Xmas Display with Whispering Windows

Selfridges 2011 White Christmas Whispering Window by Condiment Junkie

Russ Jones and Scott King from Condiment Junkie, a London-based creative outfit, explain more about this global sound innovation:

“First, the new system plays music through, not from, the windows – using the glass pane itself as the loudspeaker. Additionally, the system is devised in such a way that although each window plays a different tune, customers are able to listen to the track without interference from the music being played through the next window.”

Another description of the FeONIC audio drives here on the Time Out London blog: “Harnessing mind boggling technology, the panes of glass act as loudspeakers

Additionally, WGSN Homebuild Life have this to say about “this breakthrough technology… with the glass of the windows acting as a speaker

FeONIC developed Whispering Window in 2003, learn more by clicking the Whispering Window menu links above. Specifically, how store windows sound can attract new customers and how glass window speakers work.

Oct 26 2011

Australian Home Theatre Installation

Weatherproof Speakers for Home HiFi outside house

Home HiFi Speakers fitted on walls and under floors. In this wooden house the floor speakers are outside the building

Overview – FeONIC’s F1+ audio drives used for fully integrated home theatre

Chrissie and Matt Clarke – Home audio enthusiasts –Sydney,Australia – mattchrissie.clarke@gmail.com

The FeONIC F1.1/F1.2 drives have been used to provide a state of the art, home theatre experience that places you in the music via hidden speakers without tearing your walls apart. Our house is now filled with music that you feel a part of and watching movies is a full, enriching experience with a surround soundtrack and effects you can feel.

The FeONIC combination F1.1/F1.2 drives installed in our lounge room cannot be seen, yet they did not require us to rip apart our walls like other speaker systems that claim to be hidden do.  The FeONIC drives are completely concealed.

 “We constantly receive comments from amazed visitors and friends who are blown away by the experience of walking into a room where the sound encompasses each and everyone one of you. We would highly recommend a FeONIC drive installation in any music or movie lovers home.  A sound experience like no other”. 

                                                

Oct 05 2011

Unique Church PA system

FeONIC’s F1.3 audio drives have been used to transform the roof of a 19th Century Church into a state of the art sound system

Designer/installer – Killian Playthell Steele

Contact: k@kloop.co.uk  / M: 07796 683991

The sound system in place at Christ Church is now almost invisible but provides a clear transmission of sound, which is not loud or jarring but mild and ‘as if someone is speaking right next to you!’ We no longer have big speakers but diminutive transducers!

Thanks to such advanced technology, these transducers use the surface upon which they are fixed as sounding boards in order to project and amplify sound. Traditional cone speakers have a narrow field of sound, where the sound is projected from the front. But FeONIC F-Drives, when fixed to a rigid surface, such as wooden panels produce an even spread of sound by vibrating the whole surface of the material. The public address system at Christ Church is probably one of the most energy efficient and eco-friendly systems that one can get today. The amplifiers use most of the power, but because we have gone for the high efficient transducers to spread the sound around the main church space, the actual power used by the amplifiers is very low. It has now been in place for a year and a blessing it is. The sermons are actually heard, so it is a big challenge to the preacher and to the congregation!

We highly recommend this new approach to other congregations and will be happy to give a walk-in tour: already another congregation in the diocese is arranging just such a visit.

 Anderson Jeremiah is Associate Priest at Christ Church Morningside Edinburgh.                          http://www.edinburgh.anglican.org/media/downloads/EDGE_Summer_2011.pdf   (Page14)

Sep 21 2011

Whispering Window – GAPs flagship store – Rome

Shop Window with Speakers on Glass

GAP Rome - Shop Window with Speakers on Glass

A new Whispering Window install is live at GAP’s Flagship store in Rome, Italy. You cannot see the audio drives in the picture they are hidden away at the bottom of the window.
The install and photos are by Signal Noise. Find out more about them at www.signal-noise.co.uk

 

Sep 05 2011

Case Study – Daves Dolphin and Whale Safari

The FeONIC  F1.3 worked fantastic. Only the dolphins, already near our boat, can hear the music we play, or hear the children talking in the microphone, and it is much quieter than the engine sounds so it does not disturb the dolphins in any way.

We did this to help children and others have a safe way of connecting with the dolphins. Prior to this they would tap on the glass underwater or the hull of the boat, and or make other loud sounds.  

We have more dolphins and blue whales off our coast than anywhere in the world and we love your product!

Warmest Regards
Capt. Dave, Capt.
Daves Dolphin and Whale Safari
Tel: 949-488-2828,
www.dolphinsafari.com

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