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Mastering Sound Engineering with The Awesome Sound Engineer New!

At the PALM Expo Conference 2024, renowned Sound Engineer, Sreejesh Nair, shared his experience on technical aspects of sound engineering. read more

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Amoeba Bowling & Sports Bar at Phoenix Market City, Kurla, embarked on a significant upgrade to modernize its facility with SoundTube. read more

The Indian Music Industry Today: A Melodic Fusion of Tradition, Innovation, and Growth New!

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Setting New Standards in Nightlife Sound Quality with d&b audiotechnik New!

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N-Labs: Revolutionizing India's Pro-Audio Landscape New!

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CSC Audio: Fusing German Engineering with Indian Craftsmanship New!

CSC Audio blends German engineering with Indian craftsmanship to create high-quality pro audio products, with a focus on performance and sustainability. read more

GENELEC A Legacy In Studio Monitoring New!

In this exclusive feature, PALM Expo Magazine dives deep into the leading choice for nearfield studio monitoring, Genelec. Learn how and why Genelec is the industry standard for unmatched precision in studio monitoring. read more

11 Questions With Marcus Graser, CEO of Claypaky New!

In a conversation with PALM Expo Magazine, Marcus Graser, CEO of Claypaky, discusses emerging markets in India, client management tactics, growth strategy and more. read more


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Yamaha Enhances the Conference Experience with VSP-2 Speech Privacy System



VSP-2 Speech Privacy System features user-selectable sound types and volume levels.


Yamaha is broadening its support for productive and confidential conferences and meetings with the new VSP-2 Speech Privacy System.Designed to be quickly retrofitted in almost any office, the system features Yamaha’s high-performance audio technology that prevents speech privacy problems by effectively reducing human voice intelligibility with customizable sound options. System components include the VSP-CU2 control unit with user-selectable sound types and volume levels, supporting two, four, or eight VSP-SP2 speakers

“As more meetings shift from closed to open spaces, maintaining the confidentiality of the information shared during those meetings has become a must,”

said Holger Stoltze, Senior Director of Technical Sales and Marketing at Yamaha Unified Communications. “However, sound masking systems have historically introduced noise into the area that’s distracting for everyone — contributing to the prevalence of audio fatigue — and involved lengthy installations that have to go in during construction or require opening walls and ceilings. The VSP-2 leverages Yamaha’s expertise to produce masking audio with 65% better performance at much lower sound levels for an environment that’s comfortable, private, and can be installed without hours spent working behind walls and in the plenum.”

Yamaha’s VSP-2 Speech Privacy System prevents information leakage and avoids high concentration of sound masking audio to create an environment that’s easy to converse in almost any office meeting space. The system can be installed around huddle spaces, open conversation areas, and in front of and between small to medium rooms.

The system layers in three key features for optimal sound masking: high-performance Info-Masking technology developed to cover the human voice in unwanted areas with a sound level that’s 8 dB less than conventional systems, environmental audio with four types of sound that is mixed to the speech sound masker, as well as four types of sound effect audio that are added to unobtrusively distract others from unwanted conversation.

From the control unit, users can power the system on and off, select their preferred sound effect audio (guitar, piano, music box, and digital device) and environmental sound (forest, brook, urban clatter, and air conditioner), and set the performance and volume level for a personalized room environment.

The discreet and lightweight speakers are simple to mount to the ceiling or wall with the included mounting hardware and speaker cable (non-plenum rated). Furthering the ease of installation and setup, the back of the control unit features a speaker switch (2, 4, or 8) and four EQ options based on the configuration of the speakers.

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