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TELLING OUR STORY

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

From impactful partnerships with some of the best dealers and distributors in the world, to standout examples of astonishing project designs, we have a lot of stories to tell. Dive into some of our featured spotlights: shining examples of partnership, innovation, project excellence, employee superstars, and philanthropic outreach.

Fossil Ridge High School Theater

Project

Fossil Ridge High School Theater

Fort Worth, Texas

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Best of Show: High Output Loudspeakers

Awards

Best of Show: High Output Loudspeakers

Barcelona, Spain

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The Hope Center KC

Project

The Hope Center KC

Kansas City, Missouri

In a beautifully restored century-old church spanning 13,127 square feet, The Gathering at Hope Center KC needed to overcome extreme acoustic challenges from 43-foot vaulted ceilings, hard plaster walls, and reflective stained-glass windows while preserving the building's historic character for weddings, corporate events, and community gatherings. The solution: a minimalist audio system featuring strategically placed loudspeakers, maintaining the venue's architectural beauty while ensuring crystal-clear sound throughout the sanctuary.

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Painted Pickle

Project

Painted Pickle

Atlanta, Georgia

With eight indoor pickleball courts in a 32,500-square-foot converted warehouse featuring high, open ceilings and exposed industrial architecture, the challenge for this project was to deliver powerful, even audio coverage while keeping speakers out of play and ensuring consistent sound quality across multiple dining, bar, and social zones. The solution: strategically pillar-mounted Sonance Professional Series speakers that provide premium audio without interfering with gameplay or compromising the venue's striking aesthetic.

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Fuego Restaurant

Project

Fuego Restaurant

Copenhagen, Denmark

FUEGO, an Argentine-inspired steakhouse in Copenhagen housed in a historic 1874 building, replaced its outdated 20-year-old sound system with a Sonance solution featuring Ci Series loudspeakers and PowerZone Connect amplifiers to create even sound distribution and flexible zoning capabilities. The installation overcame significant architectural challenges in the historic structure while delivering improved ambience, simplified staff controls, and new business opportunities for hosting weddings and events with proper sound level compliance.

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Ravens Training Facility

Project

Ravens Training Facility

Baltimore, MD

In the quest to win a championship, NFL team the Baltimore Ravens strive to be a first-class organization in every sense of the word. This year, the Ravens staff put focus and effort to overhaul their training facility, creating a space that can evoke the level of energy and motivation needed to perform their best. The team turned to Atlantic Control Technologies to help them upgrade their audio experience. Using Sonance solutions, ACT was able to provide a world-class audio experience without disrupting the curated aesthetic of the space. Now on game day, the energy in the facility matches the energy of the players, taking their game to a whole new level… because Training is Better with Music.
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Mas de Pierre

Project

Mas de Pierre

Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France

This breathtaking 5 star luxury hotel just inland of Saint-Paul-de-Vence in France has reinvented itself with a full renovation to its 20 acre property, including all 76 rooms and suites. The atmosphere is serene and luxurious with every detail carefully curated to deliver an exceptional guest experience.
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Homewood Hotel and Spa

Project

Homewood Hotel and Spa

Somerset, UK

Setting itself apart from other boutique hotels, and enhancing the guest experience of its outdoor spaces, Homewood recognized a need for completing the atmosphere by adding the right touch of audio. Adding an audio system would be a great complement to their stunning outdoor terrace dining, but it had to be discreetly hidden and it had to provide an even, balanced listening experience for the comfort of the guests. The music had to be loud enough for guests to be drawn in, but low enough for comfortable conversation.
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The Point DC

Project

The Point DC

Washington DC

With numerous zones throughout the 12,500 square foot property, including 22-foot ceilings with exposed ductwork in the main dining room, a private dining room, and an outdoor patio area, the challenge for this project was to deliver best-in-class sound, while ensuring volume levels were comfortable to listen to in any location.
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