Acoustic panel system is designed to deliver sound evenly during performances.
Based on the reverberation characteristics of theaters and halls, optimal shapes and
configurations are designed to suppress unwanted reflection of sounds.
The panels are retractable to walls or fly loft, allowing for multi-purpose use of space,
and can be used in combination with large screens.
Rigging Type Acoustic Panel System
This system can fly up and store acoustic panels in the upper space above the stage (fly loft) and lower down when needed. It consists of units for ceiling, side walls, and back wall. The placement, division, and movement are carefully designed to fit the stage size and avoid interference with other suspended objects.
Floor Run Type Acoustic Panel System (Shell-Type)
The shell-type acoustic panel system moves ceiling, sidewalls and backwall in units to store all shells behind the stage smartly. The panels are brought out as needed, running on the floor to form an ideal acoustic space. Because fly loft is not used, this system saves the space above the stage and allows free layout of suspended items such as lights and scenery battens, enhancing flexibility in stage production.
Suspended Run Type Acoustic Panel System
This system moves ceiling, side walls and backwall in units, running along the rail structure installed above the stage to store away. When in use, the shells move out toward stage front and create an ideal acoustic space for music performances etc.. Because the movement and storage can be inside the fly loft space, this system allows efficient use of the stage floor and rear stage space, as well as flexible layout of lighting and theatre battens.