
26 October 2022
The necessity for an audio system that could deliver excellent sound quality and still blend smoothly into the challenging architecture of the building arose when the brand-new mosque was being built. Numerous studies revealed that AUDAC was the most qualified candidate to handle this building’s difficult acoustics.
In the British city of Birmingham, there are more than 160 mosques, each of which offers a distinctive form of worship for the local populace. While tradition still sits at the centre of them all, audio technology that is covertly installed is being employed more and more to enhance the worship experience. The second-largest city in the UK’s Mosque Al-Saifee is a significant meeting place and a key illustration of how a quality sound system can enhance the religious experience. It is located close to the city’s Jewellery Quarter.
The necessity for an audio system that could deliver excellent sound quality and still blend smoothly into the challenging architecture of the building arose when the mosque was being built. Numerous studies revealed that AUDAC was the most qualified candidate to handle this building’s difficult acoustics.
The mosque’s AUDAC CS85/W ceiling speakers, which fill every square inch of the room, are located in various areas. Everyone may hear the music and prayers clearly since the audio is dispersed evenly throughout the prayers in this way. It is crucial to respect the mosque’s architectural integrity by integrating the speakers harmoniously into the structure.
The sports hall’s AXIR design column speakers were installed there specifically to assure speech quality in big, open areas. The mosque has currently been generally accepted by the community as a place to use for all events. This is due to the speakers’ versatility, which also allows the sports hall to be utilised for a variety of purposes.