Laid-Back
Waters lounge, Hotel Qutab, New Delhi. This is one of
the finest-sounding venues in the country today, thanks
to our innovative use of floor profiles and acoustic
materials done in collaboration with Sumeet Nath,
interior designer par excellence, whose requirements
were spot-on audio without visible acoustic material or
tiles. We exceeded his specifications, much to the
delight of owner Dheeraj Arora.
Baxy
Infosol,
This call centre was beset with problems of crosstalk.
Harness overcame the challenge by creating a hesh
masking system which completely eliminated the problem
by creating artificial sound.
Nasha
lounge,
Mr. Sameer wanted great sound within his budget. We took
apart the existing system, re-oriented the cabinets,
shifted the subs to the ceiling and did comprehensive
acoustical treatment, testing our engineering skills to
the limit. When Mr. Sameer heard the results, he could
not believe it was the same system.
Venom,
Goa.
This club adjoined a hotel, the owner of which had filed
a civil suit demanding its closure because his business
was being affected by the loud music.
Harness devised an acoustic treatment for the venue that
prevented any sound from reaching the hotel in spite of
putting in a much larger audio system.
Poison
approached our West Zone partner Manish Mawani, head of
Sound & Light Professionals, Mumbai, to do their club.
Designed with two separate dance floors, eachwith a
separate audio system, Poison also has a VVIP lounge
provided with its own semi- hidden entrance and exit to
safeguard the privacy of Bollywood’s who’s who.
The entire turnkey job for audio, lighting and acoustics
was entrusted to us, and the results, in the words of DJ
Aqueel, were “truly mindblowing!”.
Auditorium
at Moti
Ram Arya School, Chandigarh. The school came to
us with a plan, prepared by another consultant, that
required Rs. 13 lac of acoustical material to achieve
the desired reverberation time. Our plan gave the same
reverberation time at half the cost.