An assembly hall is usually a large, hard-surfaced room asked to do many jobs: morning assemblies, lectures, exams, prize-givings, drama and music. The core engineering problem is almost always the same — the room is too reverberant for speech, so a student in the back row loses half the words. We start by calculating and correcting the room acoustics, then design a sound system that delivers even, intelligible coverage to every seat, not just the front.
Operation has to be foolproof. These rooms are run by teachers and caretakers, not sound engineers, so we design a simple control layer — preset levels, a wireless mic that just works, one button for "assembly" and another for "performance." Equipment is chosen for durability and easy service, because in a school it will be used hard for years.
Where the fire strategy requires it, the speech system is coordinated with voice-alarm requirements so a single, properly engineered system can serve both daily use and life safety. The deliverable is a hall that is clear, robust and genuinely easy for staff to run.
Deliverables
- room-acoustic correction & treatment
- even speech coverage to all seats
- simple staff control & presets
- durable wireless & playback
- voice-alarm coordination where required
- documentation and basic staff training.
Workflow
01
Hall survey & RT60
02
treatment & coverage design
03
simple control concept
04
install & tuning
05
staff handover.
Why Acoustic Delta
Acoustic Delta coordinates room behaviour, sound coverage, AV infrastructure, control and technical documentation so the venue works for daily operation, events and future service.



