The internationally renowned Science Museum in London has integrated audio solutions by Sennheiser and Neumann.
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More specifically, the new audio products were installed within the museum’s Immersive Technology Experience Centre (ITEC), which was created by the event technologies and services provider, d&b group.
The multi-room hub offers visitors immersive experiences and sensory engagement via virtual reality (VR), extended reality (XR), spatial audio, and virtual production technologies.
Acting on behalf of the museum, d&b group decided on Sennheiser and Neumann’s audio technology to fulfil its “future vision of immersive experiences”.
George Veys, Head of Audio at d&b solutions, explains why he selected Sennheiser and Neumann’s audio products: “Choosing high-quality, reliable equipment that is suitable for both broadcast applications and R&D purposes was vital for ITEC.
“Neumann KH 120 monitors are the gold standard for us. It was an easy decision to use them here, and our team have loved mixing on them!
“Our customers’ work ranges from live sports broadcasts and university lectures to high-level corporate presentations.
Veys continues:
The combination of Sennheiser’s market-leading reliability and product flexibility helps us effectively address all these markets, making it the obvious choice as one of our key audio partners for the ITEC facility.”
‘The Gold Standard’
Sennheiser’s Digital 6000 system has been introduced to the Immersive Sound and Vision Lab, which includes an XR studio.
According to Veys, the D6000 system provides “flawless” quality audio, as well as handling the presenter microphones.




