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Saint Peter's Basilica gets state-of-the-art sound system

  • Eugenio Bonanata

Image: ICN/JS

Image: ICN/JS

Source: Vatican Media

As Pope Francis presides over Mass for today's World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly, the faithful in St Peter's Basilica will experience the Papal Mass in a completely new way, through a newly installed state-of-the-art digital audio system.

The new audio infrastructure replaces the analogue system put in place almost 25 years ago, in preparation for the Jubilee 2000 celebrations and aims to improve the quality of service offered to the thousands of faithful and pilgrims who visit the Basilica daily.

More than 80 speakers and a state-of-the-art digital system will improve the technical quality of the sound distribution and help increase appreciation for the voices and sounds heard during the celebrations.

"The system allows for a much more natural participation of those present for liturgical events," explained Italian architect Carlo Carbone, commissioned by the project team to carry out the testing.

Sound perception is ideal and precise, without the typical reverberation that comes with a large closed space. He said: "the sound always seems to emanate from the altar, which is considered the central point of emission. In particular, the system provides for the activation of the speakers with a progressive and very slight delay, in the order of milliseconds, as you move away.

The technical upgrade is the outcome of an acoustic study of the Basilica conducted involving specific parameters and sound standards.

On Friday, 21 July, the overall measurements took place that confirmed the integrity of the system according to acoustic model simulations. Beyond the technical readings, the effect became clearly evident: it really did feel like the voices and sounds enveloped the listener.

On Sunday, 23 July, the faithful will be able to appreciate this improvement from the past sound system, when the new equipment will be inaugurated for the Mass for the Third World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly, which Pope Francis will preside over in the Basilica starting at 10am.

The celebration will mark the public debut of the new system, which over the past ten months has involved the collaboration of the technical team of the Dicastery for Communication's Technology Department, the technical offices of the Fabbrica di San Pietro, and Bose Professional.

Cardinal Mauro Gambetti, the Archpriest of Saint Peter's Basilica, described the project as "a great team effort, a beautiful synergy" bring together experts from different areas.

The work often took place in the evening hours, after the Basilica was closed to the public, which led to a substantial cleanup operation. First, wiring under the floor that had accumulated over the last seventy years had to be removed. Replacing that wiring is 200 kilometres of modern fibres that greatly facilitate signal transmission and management of the system itself.

Sound engineers explain that the new digital system will allow various sound setups to be chosen according to the celebration. There are around 20 available areas. They can be engaged individually or altogether.

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