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Inside the new Shanghai Astronomy Museum, which presents visual programs complemented by immersive audio utilizing a variety of Meyer Sound components.

Meyer Sound Helps Create Celestial Aural Environments In New Shanghai Astronomy Museum

Two venues present stellar visual programs enhanced with complementary immersive audio systems utilizing a variety of loudspeakers and subwoofers, Spacemap functionality and more.

The new Shanghai Astronomy Museum, now reported to be the world’s largest museum devoted to the celestial sciences, offers two primary venues featuring stellar visual programs that are enhanced with complementary immersive audio systems utilizing a variety of Meyer Sound components supplied by Shanghai Broad Future Electro Technology Company, Ltd.

Designed by Ennead Architects of New York, the 39,000-square-meter museum encloses three main exhibition zones — Home, Cosmos, and Odyssey — with free-flowing architecture encompassing three dominant architectural features: Oculus, Inverted Dome, and Sphere.

Occupying the interior of the Sphere is the 8K Dome Theater, which hosts an audience of 250 for a 20-minute spectacle covering 4.6 billion years of cosmic evolution. Designed using Meyer Sound’s MAPP 3D system design and prediction tool, the theater’s immersive audio system comprises of 32 Meyer Sound UPJ-1P loudspeakers that encircle the 20-meter dome in three tiers. A cluster of four 900-LFC subwoofers deliver visceral low frequency emphasis, while three-dimensional spatial sound trajectories are created using the Spacemap functionality in CueStation. Up to 64 tracks of audio program source are available from the DWTRX recording/playback module of the D-Mitri digital audio platform.

The Optical Planetarium, nestled inside the Home Zone, combines realistic recreations of constellations and planetary movements with a film about nature and the universe. Here the audio system encircles the audience with 36 UPJunior loudspeakers on four levels, again augmented by four 900-LFC subwoofers for low frequency effects. Loudspeaker optimization is provided by one GALAXY 408 and two GALAXY 816 Network Platforms.

“The Shanghai Astronomy Museum is currently the largest museum focused on the astronomical sciences in the world, and we are honored to be part of the project,” says Zhu Sihai, managing director of Shanghai Broad Future Electro Technology. “The linear sound reproduction and immersive technologies offered by Meyer Sound help make the experience here unique and breathtaking. We expect to bring this heightened level of experience to more venues around the country.”

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