Read and watch recent AtlasIED installation testimonials and learn why AtlasIED is the chosen systems solution provider. Our engineered products are designed to work as an entire system that best solves the customer's audio needs.
Christopher Columbus High School, a private boys school in southern Florida, places emphasis on technology to execute daily communications and processes while also keeping people safe inside the buildings and throughout the entire campus. InformaCast® mass communications software by Singlewire® is connected with IPX endpoints to provide audible and visual communications inside the classrooms and with AtlasIED horns to distribute announcements in common areas and parking lots.
Westgate Resorts is fanatical about its guests, and the music played in its properties represents a key detail in creating a specific ambience for them. It’s this attention to detail that illustrates why Westgate Resorts chose AtlasIED’s Atmosphere digital audio platform and speakers to manage and deliver paging and music across its resorts.
Brookfield Place's claim to fame may be that of Calgary's tallest building. But it's also a monumental showcase of advanced sound masking technology, with businesses on 40 of the 56 floors outfitted with hundreds of white and pink noise-generators, speakers, and controllers from AtlasIED. As the property management firm’s chosen sound masking contractor, AtlasIED dealer Vibra-Sonic Control custom designed, engineered, and calibrated speech privacy solutions for a large variety of new offices, boardrooms, and meeting spaces of five vastly different clients.
Indoor waterparks are designed to be loud and wet. The noise level of laughter and splashing water can easily overpower background music and announcements delivered by traditional PA and background music systems. Additionally, typical loudspeakers cannot survive the moist, humid conditions for very long. Acoustically and environmentally challenging, waterparks demand careful consideration of speaker selection and placement. After auditioning several speakers as a new $3 million waterpark in Little Elm, Texas, was being designed, the management team at The Cove at The Lakefront selected robust, stadium-grade, weatherproof speakers from AtlasIED for the 42,0000-square-foot recreational facility.
World Equestrian Center (WEC) in Ocala, Florida is the world's largest equestrian park. With over 400 acres of beautiful landscaping and serious technology, it's way more than just a bunch of horse stables and arenas. The venue hosts numerous types of events in a variety of spaces which all have different audio requirements. Learn how AtlasIED, Bencsik Associates, and All Pro Integrated Systems teamed up to provide audio solutions that accommodate the requirements of each space perfectly.
Houses of worship are no different from showrooms in terms of their AV production needs, according to Michael Brown-Cestero, president of Embassy Holdings, a design firm specializing in advanced live and virtual communications systems. “Systems for each of these seemingly different venues adhere to the same set of safety standards, electrical codes, and construction protocols, and the AV systems employ the same technologies and equipment to process and distribute digital signals,” Brown-Cestero explains. “The only difference between the two is the type of content that’s shared and when service calls typically occur—during the day for churches and at night for showrooms.”
When Jonathan Peyton graduated in 1992 from Alexandria Senior High School, Alexandria, Louisiana, the quality of audio in the school’s football stadium was the furthest thing from his mind. But over the years, as he continued to attend games, he couldn’t help but notice the many “dead” zones within the 3,000-seat venue. As an audiophile, local businessman, and long-time supporter of the Alexandria Trojans athletic program, he vowed to “fix the problem.”
For more than 30 years the home of the Melbourne Aces had been using the same lackluster audio system, giving spectators little to cheer about. It might have been a great setup in the early days, but today’s fans expect a lot more from a game-day experience than listening to the crack of the bat. Attendance was dwindling as a result.
Versatile and massive—that's the only way to describe the AtlasIED communications system installed by Norcon at the newly rebuilt World Trade Center transit facility. As part of a multi-billion-dollar project, the Customer Information System enabled by AtlasIED’s GLOBALCOM® platform stretches underneath rivers and across state lines from New York to New Jersey. The system communicates a wealth of general audible and visual information to the millions of commuters and tourists who visit the World Trade Center (WTC) Transportation Hub annually. It also supports critical and emergency announcements across the venue.
Atlanta Community Food Bank Optimizes Efficiency and Safety Thanks to AtlasIED Audio and Communications Systems. Integrated zoned paging, messaging, and music system helps staff and hundreds of volunteers of a new 350,000-square-foot facility streamline packaging, delivery, and distribution of meals to more than 29 Georgia counties.
Johnson County Community College chose GLOBALCOM® to manage daily announcements and emergency notifications to as many as 15,000 students across a 400 acre campus with more than 20 buildings. GLOBALCOM®, a network-based communications ecosystem, is the fastest and most efficient method to distribute communications throughout the campus, to a single classroom, or to a remote campus about 15 miles away.
When it came to the airport’s paging systems, AtlasIED, a global manufacturer of comprehensive audio solutions for commercial AV and transportation industry environments, responded to the performance spec laid out by the architect, Grimshaw.
AtlasIED’s system proved it could meet or exceed expectations for intelligibility, reliability, security, and scalability.
Turner Hall, a building of Swiss architecture on state and federal historical registries, hosts banquets and live musical performances. When an audio system upgrade was needed, great sound and aesthetically pleasing components that would blend in with the historic décor were of the highest priority. SM12CXT-W full range, surface mount, coaxial speakers fit the bill.
Freeport High School sought a new sound system for their sports field. After the success of their recent AtlasIED indoor gym sound system installation, they chose AtlasIED again. The outdoor field required weather-proof, high-output speakers with excellent speech and music capability. At the same time, the new system required easy operation from the press box with mobile system control.