Opis
The molitor FSC2-L1 is a large ultrasonic directional speaker that provides comprehensive sound focusing solutions for a variety of indoor and outdoor applications. These include museums, digital signs, retail stores, trade shows, and banks.
Compared to the smaller models in this product range, it is suitable for use in louder environments due to its higher maximum sound pressure level.
Additionally, it allows for playback across a relatively wide frequency range. The integrated amplifier technology makes it easy to handle.
It can be effectively paired with our interactive media players such as the AP 01 and MP 01. The players can optionally initiate the respective content in connection with a sensor when the room is entered.
- Larger directional speaker for comprehensive sound focussing
- for a variety of indoor and outdoor applications
- Higher sound pressure for use in noisy environments
Brand
m.o.l.i.t.o.r.
Martin Müller and Michael Zeyfang founded molitor in 2001 in order to organise exhibitions and art projects relating to the visual arts, theatre and dance. Michael Zeyfang previously worked as an opera and theatre director, whilst Martin Müller was a theatre and event technology engineer and organised works of art and exhibitions.
In 2007, architect and scenographer Marco Unterhaslberger moved from the art department at Studio Babelsberg to become the third managing partner at Schlesische Strasse. The conception and design of exhibitions has been one of their main focuses since then. In 2010, molitor expanded into a new field with the development of products for exhibitions. One year later, the USO handset was their first product to be launched onto the market.
By then, more than 30 salaried and freelance employees were working on accomplishing more intensive and more sensory exhibitions in the areas of art, museums, themed worlds and memorial sites. molitor and its international network are home to experts for routine tasks and specialists from all divisions – after all, customers who have unusual projects on their books also require exceptional people and set-ups.