QFX Cinema equipped with Alcons Audio

Published: ASIA

QFX Cinema equipped with Alcons Audio

NEPAL: Balaji Sound recently installed an Alcons Audio sound reinforcement system into the 939-seat QFX Cinema located within the QFX Civil Mall in the Sundhara district of Kathmandu. The three-screen multiplex is one of a trio of cinemas owned by QFX in the city.

Balaji Sound installed a cinema system that comprised a number of Alcons CR2 and CR4 systems, CB362 subwoofers, CCS8 high-power surround speakers and ALC2-ST amplifier-controllers.

‘We identified a need for a consistent cinema experience in Nepal,’ said Bhaskar Dhungana, who along with partners Rajesh Siddhi and Nakim Uddin, owns QE and has developed the QFX brand. ‘We did a lot of planning and research and have built a brand that provides the Nepali market with an experience that everyone can enjoy. Central to that was making sure that we had the right equipment, which we’ve sourced from around the world.

‘Part of that requirement was a top of the range digital sound system, and for that we went to Alcons in the Netherlands,’ he furthered. ‘Alcons’ technology has been extensively used in Japan and Malaysia, but Nepal is the first country in the South Asia region to benefit from it.’

‘Many of our customers have mentioned that the Alcons systems sound better than those used by our competitors,’ commented Sunita Rana, office executive at Quest Entertainment. ‘They feel that it sounds more sophisticated and modern, which perfectly complements our aims. We are very happy with the performance of the Alcons loudspeakers.’

‘I am very pleased that high profile cinema operators in an ever-increasing number of countries are recognising the many advantages that our systems bring,’ enthused Alcons Audio co-founder Tom Back. ‘In providing a superior experience for the audience, they also reflect the quality and aims of the operators, which brings further benefits to the cinema companies.’

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