Sporting audio | AEQ
Since 1988, AEQ has been a supplier of audio and communications equipment for the largest sporting events in the world.
The company is a manufacturer based on a strong R&D team developing its own technology, implementing it in its own equipment, which covers a wide array of requirements in radio and television stations, especially in the audio domain, communications and automation.
These products are available through a worldwide network of distributors that provide local support to end users.
AEQ has equipped, designed in-house, and trained personnel to cover large international sporting, political and social events. AEQ is into its third decade of participation and experience in most of the world’s largest sporting events.
AEQ offers its products through a distributor network; however, occasionally system requests are very complex and demands a turnkey project including: engineering design, installation and training. All this is done in coordination with distributors, the end users and with other vendors. This helps the flow of broad development knowledge about the equipment, which the company uses in design and product updates.
AEQ manufactures a range of digital and analogue audio consoles. Each console is designed with features to enable continuous reliable operation, and provides high audio quality, monitoring for control and studio rooms, monitor muting, signalling and much more. AEQ also is also involved in audio Routers such as the BC-2000 and the Impact.
AEQ offers a range of fixed equipment for high quality, bi-directional communication utilising different platforms; codecs for IP, 3G, POTS, ISDN, E1/T1 multiplexers, telephone hybrids and others.
AEQ develops its own software applications and technology in various complementary areas. This allows customers with specific needs to come to the company to evaluate a solution to suit their specific requirements, and in many instances, produce customised systems.
AEQ has inaugurated its brand new headquarters. The building has been designed following ecological sustainability standards; the building is generating more photovoltaic power than it is consuming, power is tapped back to the mains grid and both solid and liquid waste are recycled.
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