As audio technology
has advanced,
digital processors
have provided
the ability
to manage multiple
inputs and
outputs with
easy drag and
drop functions – eliminating
feedback and
enabling outputs
to be zoned
for specific
rooms or areas.
For conferencing,
they have also
added wide-band
acoustic echo
cancelling
and the ability
to send audio
over long distances
around large
sites.
Integration – the
Saville difference
Unlike pure audio suppliers, our experienced technical team has the expertise to recommend and configure total room or venue solutions, blending state-of-the-art audio technology with projection and display systems, plasma walls, LED displays and interactive audio visual applications.
Whatever the scale of your requirements, we’ll be pleased to advise on all aspects of audio technology, including:
• Fully-installed
voice reinforcement & PA
systems
• Audio
conferencing & interpretation
facilities
• Infra-red
communication
systems
• Large
venue sound
systems
• Induction
loop systems
for the hearing
impaired
• Radio
mics for lecture
theatres & auditoriums
• Portable
sound systems
for mobile
use
Microphone, amplifier and loudspeaker technologies have been constantly evolving and improving, but the revolution of digital audio has now brought cinema-quality sound within reach of the most modest installation budgets. Today we include audio processing in systems for corporate boardrooms, conference rooms, training facilities, leisure facilities, videoconferencing and teleconference suites.
Wherever audio is needed, nothing less than state-of-the-art performance and reliability is acceptable today.

Digital
Signal Processing
- often abbreviated
to DSP -
is a very
flexible
way of processing
audio signals.
Conventional analogue processing generally requires a different ‘box’ for each type of process, resulting in large racks, lots of cables and multiple system components - plus inevitably high workshop build costs as a result.
With a DSP product a large number of processes (such as audio matrixing, compression, equalisation, delay, echo cancellation and many more) are available across multiple audio channels in a single compact box which can be programmed according to the requirements of each individual scenario.
Selecting the right DSP products for each project is essential. At Saville Audio Visual we have the expertise to help you specify the correct solution – please call us for advice or guidance.
The Disability Discrimination Act has focused attention on the need to provide facilities for people with hearing difficulties in all public buildings.
We incorporate Induction Loop Audio systems into many AV installations and we’ll be happy to provide advice.