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d&b dives deep at l’Hydrophone, Lorient.

d&b dives deep at l’Hydrophone, Lorient.

Case study d&b dives deep at l’Hydrophone, Lorient. “The amount of power generated by such a small system combined with the clarity and definition of the sound put everything else in the shade.” Mathias Alonso, Hydrophone Manager & head of scenic equipment Setting the Scene The submarine base in Lorient is the largest Germanic structure built outside of Germany during the Second World War. An indestructible concrete fortress that housed the construction and maintenance of German U-Boats fighting on the Atlantic front, it is also the reason why the city of Lorient was literally razed to the ground by the Allies during the war – unable to destroy the base itself, instead the Allies flattened the city and port of Lorient to cut off supply lines to the base, thus effectively

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