A new chapter begins for this historic hall, where modern d&b audiotechnik systems work not to contrast but to complement the venue’s celebrated Edwardian architecture.
When Central Hall Westminster first opened its doors in 1912, it was designed as a grand meeting space with acoustics tuned for unamplified sound – a marvel for its time, and perfect for the commonplace events of the era that relied on huge choirs, trained to address audiences without the assistance of sound equipment.
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