Adapt. Control. Transform.

The most important part of any plan is to be prepared for when things don’t go according to plan. They say that flexibility and adaptability are key to any kind of success and that we should accept the reality that we change our minds over time. That our needs and desires mutate.

Staying true to your career path just because that was the field you chose when you chose university studies at the age of eighteen may be a good plan. Or maybe not. It all depends on your present self.

The same goes for public address systems – are you still using the same equipment you installed years ago? Does it really meet all your current needs?

ZONE-6 is the perfect solution for those looking to transform their old public address system into an independent zone system.

Because ZONE-6 is a 6-zone output switching unit that allows you to divide your installation into independent areas, each with its own sound configuration. You can expand your system at any time to suit your present, or future needs. Each with its own sound configuration.

Let past decisions not condition the present.

Each zone, its own message. Whether it’s background music, important announcements or personalised messages, you decide what is heard in each space.

Academy #42 — Adapt. Control. Transform.

In this issue you will also find…

Fonestar novelties

  • Play what you need, where you need it

Featured product

  • In emergency situations, every second counts.

Fonestar observatory

  • New addition
  • Case study: Vicky Foods
  • Practical guide to integrating BIM files into PA systems
  • I am proud to be part of a company that is committed to young talent and offers many opportunities”

And much more…

  • Mobility analysis of Taylor Swift’s concerts in Madrid
  • Saudi Arabia to host the first eSports Olympics in 2025
  • Are we in the age of averages? Homogeneity can be found in an almost indefinite number of areas.
  • Fonestar Academy Issue #42 follows the musical recommendation of the García family, a family that inspires.