Minaret
Management in Iraq

Minaret in the background houses the 360 degree speaker system

Long throw horns being fitted to assure the best vocal clarity over
massive distances.
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The Imam Mousa Kazim
Holy Shrine in Kazmein, Iraq, is now using a new sound system for
its adhan – the Muslim call to prayer.
The installation was
handled by Tehran-based contractor Farasout Negar, and required
360° coverage and a very high SPL. To meet these and other criteria,
Farasout Negar designed a system based on 16 Community RSH-462 exponential
FocusedArray horn systems.
Each voice-range RSH-462 uses four Community M200 ferrofluid-cooled
compression drivers mounted to a hand-laminated, reinforced composite
fibreglass horn-array with a 60° horizontal and 20° vertical
coverage pattern. With a sensitivity of 117dB (1W/1m) and a 750W
programme power handling the RSH-462 provided the SPL required.
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Coverage was achieved by mounting four RSH-462 in each of four
minarets, at a height of 33m from the ground. Four Lab.gruppen
C28:4 four-channel power amplifiers are used to drive the Community
loudspeakers and system management is handled by an XTA DP446.
Although mounted in the minarets, the loudspeakers are open to
the full environmental conditions of Kazmein, so their all-weather
capability was another important consideration. The one-piece,
non-metallic diaphragm of the RSH-462 faces forward, isolating
the voice coil and magnetic structure of each driver from the
environment, providing the exceptional resistance to the effects
of humidity and dust needed.
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‘We
are very pleased with the sound levels, high intelligibility and
coverage we have achieved with the RSH-462 loudspeakers,’
says Milad GhorbanNejad, Commercial manager of Farasout Negar. ‘The
combination of Community, Lab.gruppen and XTA has provided a system
that ensures quality and long-term reliability’.
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