Sounin Development Group supplies HH Audio system for new Phnom Penh venue…
The latest addition to Phnom Penh’s bustling nightlife comes in the shape of the recently opened Ai Pub. As well as offering a rich variety of food and drink, the 700-capacity venue, located in the Boeung Kak district of the Cambodian capital, stages a wide range of live entertainment and has become an instant feature of the party scene. Live bands, DJ sets and promotional nights cater for birthday and works parties, corporate entertaining and casual get togethers with friends, in this unique, beautifully designed 875m² open space, complete with sliding roof and giant air-cooling fan.
Given the emphasis placed on non-stop music and dancing, as well as the high-profile artists, DJs and brands on show, the team at Ai paid careful attention to the selection of an audio system that could comfortably meet the requirements of a very busy and vibrant environment. The venue’s focus is very much directed towards its stage and the team wanted to install a competitively priced, compact, audio system that could be ground-stacked or flown to deliver powerful SPL.
Ai consulted with leading Cambodian AV supplier Sounin Development GP Co Ltd, who recommended a TNA a line array system by HH Audio - a brand already under consideration by the venue team.
Perfect for medium sized venues like the Ai Pub, the TNA offers a compact, active package that is easy to set up and packs a powerful punch that belies its size. The system is based around the TNA-2120SA, a multi-channel active subwoofer with integrated Class D amplifier which features two high power 12” low frequency woofers with exceptionally high output, and the TNA-1800SA, a powerful single 18” active low frequency subwoofer.
With three channels of high performance amplification, the TNA-2120SA houses six cutting edge built-in DSP presets and as part of a modular system can power up to six satellite TNA-2051 passive, two-way compact line array loudspeakers, offering an ideal solution that does away with the extra expense of rack amplifiers and processors.