Service
Stage Mechanics
Professional Stage Mechanics for halls, theatres, schools, conference rooms and public venues in Europe.
Engineering objective
Acoustic Delta treats stage mechanics as an engineering task, not as a simple equipment list. Before a proposal is made, we study the geometry of the room, the audience arrangement, ceiling height, reflective surfaces, background noise, operation scenarios and existing technical infrastructure. The goal is to make speech intelligible, music natural, presentations clear and daily operation simple for the staff.
The specific focus of this service is curtains, tracks, trusses, rigging points, winches, scenic bars and coordination between stage equipment and building structures. This is why the design cannot be copied from another hall; it must be calculated for the exact volume, surfaces, seating layout, noise environment and user tasks.
Analysis before equipment selection
The analysis stage connects architectural acoustics with electroacoustic design. We check reverberation time, first reflections, sound pressure coverage, direct-to-reverberant ratio, possible feedback zones, microphone positions, cable routes, rack space and control points. If drawings are available, the room is assessed from plans and sections; if the project is already built, photos and measurements are used to refine the technical concept.
The design stage produces a coordinated solution for sound, video, lighting, control and acoustic treatment. Loudspeaker positions are selected according to audience zones, not according to visual convenience only. Equipment is chosen for reliability, serviceability and compatibility with the final operating scenario. For complex halls we prepare EASE modelling, coverage maps, block diagrams, rack layouts and notes for electrical and low-current contractors.
Design coordination
A professional project must be easy to build. Therefore, the deliverables may include technical description, equipment schedule, cable schedule, mounting requirements, installation notes, control logic, commissioning procedure and recommendations for future upgrades. For tenders or investor approval we can prepare a compact concept; for construction and installation we prepare a deeper working package.
The workflow normally starts with drawings and a short brief. After that we define use scenarios: speech, lectures, performances, concerts, streaming, background music or hybrid meetings. Then we calculate the room, select the system architecture, coordinate interfaces with other disciplines and prepare a clear proposal. During implementation we support installation, tuning and acceptance checks.
Documentation and implementation
The advantage of Acoustic Delta is the combination of acoustics, sound reinforcement and AV integration in one engineering process. The same specialist team can evaluate the room, select acoustic treatment, design the sound system, specify AV equipment and prepare documentation for installation. This reduces mistakes between separate contractors and gives the client one technical logic for the entire venue.
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Acoustic Delta treats stage mechanics as an engineering task, not as a simple equipment list. Before a proposal is made, we study the geometry of the room, the audience arrangement, ceiling height, reflective surfaces, background noise, operation scenarios and existing technical infrastructure. The goal is to make speech intelligible, music natural, presentations clear and daily operation simple for the staff.
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The analysis stage connects architectural acoustics with electroacoustic design. We check reverberation time, first reflections, sound pressure coverage, direct-to-reverberant ratio, possible feedback zones, microphone positions, cable routes, rack space and control points. If drawings are available, the room is assessed from plans and sections; if the project is already built, photos and measurements are used to ref
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The design stage produces a coordinated solution for sound, video, lighting, control and acoustic treatment. Loudspeaker positions are selected according to audience zones, not according to visual convenience only. Equipment is chosen for reliability, serviceability and compatibility with the final operating scenario. For complex halls we prepare EASE modelling, coverage maps, block diagrams, rack layouts and notes f
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A professional project must be easy to build. Therefore, the deliverables may include technical description, equipment schedule, cable schedule, mounting requirements, installation notes, control logic, commissioning procedure and recommendations for future upgrades. For tenders or investor approval we can prepare a compact concept; for construction and installation we prepare a deeper working package.
Workflow
- Room plans, sections, photos and technical brief review
- Use scenarios, audience areas and staff workflow definition
- Acoustic calculation, system architecture and equipment specification
- Drawings, cable routes, rack logic and installation requirements
- Commissioning, tuning, acceptance support and future upgrade planning
Why Acoustic Delta
The advantage of Acoustic Delta is the combination of acoustics, sound reinforcement and AV integration in one engineering process. The same specialist team can evaluate the room, select acoustic treatment, design the sound system, specify AV equipment and prepare documentation for installation. This reduces mistakes between separate contractors and gives the client one technical logic for the entire venue.
A professional project must be easy to build. Therefore, the deliverables may include technical description, equipment schedule, cable schedule, mounting requirements, installation notes, control logic, commissioning procedure and recommendations for future upgrades. For tenders or investor approval we can prepare a compact concept; for construction and installation we prepare a deeper working package.
