NEXO sound helps create an immersive visitor experience at the historic Musée Grévin
NEXO sound helps create an immersive visitor experience at the historic Musée Grévin

NEXO sound helps create an immersive visitor experience at the historic Musée Grévin

4月 2025 | 未分类 | Art Gallery | ID Series | France

Founded in 1882, the Musée Grévin is a world-famous wax museum located on the Grands Boulevards in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, on the right bank of the River Seine.

With close attention paid to the tiniest detail of the décor, the Grévin gives visitors a unique opportunity to mingle and be photographed with their celebrity idols in sumptuous, typically Parisian settings.

As historic a Paris landmark as the Grévin undoubtedly is, the museum is very forward-looking in its commitments to delivering a modern, immersive, multi-media visitor experience, and creating a much sought-after venue for private parties and corporate events.

With high quality sound central to both, the Grévin’s Technical Director recently contacted audio-visual integrations specialists Atelier du Son et de l’Image (ADSI) to design and install a new sound system in the iconic Salle des Colonnes and Salle de la Couple (Hall of Columns and Dome).

“We love projects that are a little out of the ordinary and have provided many tailor-made AV solutions in visitor attractions across France” reports ADSI Chargé d’affaire Bertrand Gazi.

“We have already worked in the Palais des Mirages (Hall of Mirrors) at the Grévin and the brief for the Salle des Colonnes and Salle de la Couple was for a visually discreet, easy to operate system with enough power and headroom for events.

“We chose NEXO ID24s because they are very compact while still providing all the performance required.”

The full system at the Salle des Colonnes comprises 8 x ID24 with sub bass extension from 2 x IDS110 and amplification and processing from a NEXO NanoNXAMP4D (Dante) Powered TD Controller, and 2 channels of a Dante-equipped NXAMP4x1MK2.

In the adjoining Salle de la Couple, 4 x ID24s and 1 x IDS110 are powered by another NanoNXAMP4D and one channel of the NXAMP4x1MK2.

The team at ADSI also configured a touchscreen-based Zendeo show control system from Videmus with a matrix and digital mixer capable of handling a wide range of events with versatile input connectivity available throughout the venue.

“The discretion and efficiency of the NEXO ID Series is perfect in the rooms, providing a well-balanced sound with enough pressure for a DJ set” says Bertrand in conclusion.

“We had only four days to complete this installation because the museum was closed for maintenance for just five days, and they hadn’t been closed for a single day in four years. The customer was amazed by the system’s performance and coverage.”

 

For further information on Atelier du Son et de l’Image, visit: adsi24.com

For further information on Musée Grévin, visit: grevin-paris.com