Sennheiser Equips Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex
Visitors listen to tunes that complement each area of the exhibit through Sennheiser PX 200 headphones.
Rock and Roll Annex in New York City
Sennheiser headphones and microphones are being used at the Rock and Roll Fame’s Annex in New York City's Soho district.
The products from Sennheiser and affiliated company Klein + Hummel, were selected by Annex's producers: Running Subway Productions, Jam Exhibitions and S2BN Entertainment.
As visitors explore the 25,000-square-foot exhibit, they’ll hear tunes that complement each area through a pair of Sennheiser PX 200 headphones and a clip-on guidePORT receiver that allows visitors to move at their own pace.
For example, throughout the “Roots & Influences” exhibit, visitors will hear how music legends such as James Brown influenced today’s artists.
And as visitors make their way to the “Moments to Movements” display to view items such as John Lennon’s never-before-displayed white Vox prototype guitar, they'll experience a soundtrack that accompanies the rock artifacts.
The products from Sennheiser and affiliated company Klein + Hummel, were selected by Annex's producers: Running Subway Productions, Jam Exhibitions and S2BN Entertainment.
As visitors explore the 25,000-square-foot exhibit, they’ll hear tunes that complement each area through a pair of Sennheiser PX 200 headphones and a clip-on guidePORT receiver that allows visitors to move at their own pace.
For example, throughout the “Roots & Influences” exhibit, visitors will hear how music legends such as James Brown influenced today’s artists.
And as visitors make their way to the “Moments to Movements” display to view items such as John Lennon’s never-before-displayed white Vox prototype guitar, they'll experience a soundtrack that accompanies the rock artifacts.
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