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Queen Mary 2, which features 45 Yamaha DME 32 Digital Mixing Engines PM1D and DM2000 digital mixing consoles - the maximum luxury cruise ships will choose the ultimate in luxury.
It comes at a dizzying 1132 m long, is only 117 m shorter than the Empire State Building, the newest Cunard flagship Queen Mary 2 large in all directions. The last word in luxury cruise ships boast all the passengers could desire from the gym to the Planetarium. Of course, that only the best of everything used in the construction of ships. Which includes many on-board sound systems are used to entertain the full number of passengers in 2620. It will therefore be no surprise that Yamaha digital mixing equipment was used extensively.





French-based firm HMS, a leading provider of services, systems and components for internal communication and entertainment on board passenger ships, was responsible for all technical aspects of the ship a lot of entertainment options.

So when the sound system designers, California-based Nautilus Entertainment Design, asked for contributions to the design specification, HMS had no hesitation about Yamaha digital audio mixing equipment at various locations around the ship, the proposal that the NED and Cunard were happy that up.





"We recommend the Yamaha equipment to be used for a variety of reasons," says Vincent Garguet, sales and marketing director of HMS, "not least because even though we had to specify equipment, anything up to two and a half year ahead, we knew that the device Yamaha to the most up to date, we can get. "Added to that the device is expected to provide many years of service and is user friendly, Yamaha was the obvious choice," he concluded.





Number of Yamaha equipment has been installed, including two DM2000 digital mixers, and about 45 universal digital mixer Yamaha engine, "set and forget" DME32. HMS is installed in the auditorium and 2 DME32 DM2000, DM2000 and the other went into the room with DME32 Queens. The main room boasts three DME32 and PM1D system with DSP capacity and redondancy DIO8 module to send the digital audio signal to DME32. 40 DME32 are scattered in 28 other places on the ship.





In addition to installing sound systems, built HMS all entertainment venues, including stage rigging, orchestra pit, and moving track with internal steps. They also built boats Planetarium: complex structure of moving about 13 feet in diameter by 7 feet deep and half tennis ball shape. Based in the famous St. Nazaire shipyard, the home of the Alstom Chantiers de "l'Atlantique, which built the QM2, HMS has offices in Finland, Italy and Miami, serving cruise ship industry for the past 20 years operating in the new builds.





For those who remember the days of big Atlantic liners there is a certain irony. This garden was built by Cunard's newest Queen Mary is still in the same place that gave birth in 1932 in Normandy, a French trans-Atlantic liner that is 5 times in the late 1930 abducted lustful 'Blue Riband of the Atlantic' from the original Cunard Queen.
 

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