PYEONGCHANG 2018 Olympic Winter GamesProfessional
Audio Systems

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PROFESSIONAL AUDIO SYSTEMS AT COMPETITION VENUES

The RAMSA audio system was developed specifically for the Olympic Games. Its durable design withstands severe conditions such as strong wind or low temperature. Whether installed far away or nearby the listener, RAMSA delivers a more uniform sound level than conventional speakers. RAMSA next-generation line-array speakers debuted at PyeongChang 2018 with improved clarity and higher power, ramping up the excitement at venues including the Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre, Yongpyong Alpine Centre, Gangneung Olympic Park, and in particular, Phoenix Snow Park.

John Paul Giancarlo, Associate Director of Games Technology & Energy (IOC)*, commented: “We had all the extreme sports, such as half-pipe, slope-style, and aerials at the Phoenix Snow Park, and it’s all-new RAMSA equipment installed there. It’s really a show, and we wanted to create an almost rock ‘n’ roll youth environment. Having Panasonic RAMSA equipment there just gives a fantastic sound and environment for people to take away.”

* International Olympic Committee.

With conventional speakers, sound suffers from attenuation: it weakens with distance. Line-array systems minimized this attenuation so that all spectators in vast Olympic Games venues could enjoy the clear, high-quality sound regardless of seating.

RAMSA line-array speakers deployed in the most challenging environment: outdoors and in cold, windy conditions at the Gangneung Olympic Park.

RAMSA speakers were deployed to deliver crystal clear, immersive, and dynamic sound to every corner of the venue at the Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre.

Installed equipment

  • 2-Way Speaker

    Speaker

    * The availability of RAMSA varies depending on the country.

  • Line Array Speakers

    Speaker

    * The availability of RAMSA varies depending on the country.

  • Subwoofer

    Speaker

    * The availability of RAMSA varies depending on the country.

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