--- Annmarie Zan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> We're doing a renovation at the museum I work at and my boss has
> assigned me
> to look up a sound system he thought may be called parabolic audio.
> He wants
> to have a different speaker system for each exhibit that would be so
> focussed
> it wouldn't be heard at the next one He'd also like it to go and off
> automatically as someone walked by. I've done a lot of web research
> and can't find
> anything that seems to fit the bill. The parabolic systems I'm
> finding are either
> wide area like you would use at a sport stadium or used as a
> surveillance tape.
> I'd be glad to take responses offline.
>
> Annmarie Zan
> Isle a la Cache Museum
> [log in to unmask]
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Annmarie,
Check out Dakota Audio
http://www.dakotaaudio.com/sounds.html
I think this is what you might be looking for and may want to check
with the Museum references named.
Hope this is helpful.
George
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George Schwartz
ConservArt - Master Frame Makers and Art Conservators
http://www.ConservArt.com
8177 Glades Road #16 - Boca Raton, FL 33434 U.S.A.
Tel:(561)482-7292 - Fax:(561)482-6787
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