Applications

Wherever perfect sound or high-precision measurements are required, MARIAN sound systems are used. They are known for their technical versatility and reliability in 24/7 operation.


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Studio

Every recording starts with the transmission or conversion of precious signals. MARIAN sound systems preserve the highest possible quality at every point of the signal chain. That is why every sound card — whether equipped with analog or digital interfaces — is built using only premium electronic components, meticulously tuned circuitry, efficient DSP processing, and a highly optimized driver architecture.

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Broadcasting

Editing suites and broadcast systems demand first-class sound cards engineered for reliable 24/7 operation. MARIAN systems are trusted components in countless public and private broadcasting facilities worldwide. This reputation is built on uncompromising manufacturing quality, exceptional reliability, and professional configuration options — including advanced clock synchronization capabilities.



MARIAN bei AXEL TECHNOLOGY

Since 1996, Axel Technology supplies radio and TV broadcasting stations around the world with the required equipment. Starting out as a manufacturer of radio production technology, the company today offers complete solutions as well. With clients in Europe, Africa, Asia, America and of course Italy, Axel Technology distributes its products
and know-how worldwide.

Read the full report here: MARIAN at AXEL TECHNOLOGY

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Measurement

The precise reproduction of signals across wide frequency and dynamic ranges, combined with accessible control interfaces, makes MARIAN sound cards the preferred choice for a broad spectrum of measurement and analysis applications

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Arts & Culture

Cinema projectors, multi-way loudspeaker systems, and intercom solutions are just a few examples of the many industrial applications in which MARIAN sound systems demonstrate their powerful multichannel capabilities. The ability to cascade multiple sound cards provides a decisive advantage over the non-scalable solutions offered by competing systems.



MARIAN and MUSIC ENGINE

For 14 years, Music Engine has been providing shops, restaurants and hotels with specialized computer hardware and software systems for the appropriate musical foundation. Today, Music Engine is well and widely established, as managing director Richard Pedri proudly reports. “We have around 2.500 customers in total, hotels, bars, pubs and department stores…

Read the full article here: MARIAN and MUSIC ENGINE

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Traffic

Announcements, telephony, radio, and countless other audio sources all depend on reliable signal reproduction and archiving. MARIAN sound systems are specifically engineered for continuous multichannel audio operation. Outstanding reliability and dedicated customer support are key reasons why customers around the world choose MARIAN sound cards.



MARIAN and Aviavox

Aviavox provides airports with automatic announcement systems since 2003. After early cooperations with airports in Amsterdam, Aviavox is responsible for announcements in some of the world’s biggest airports. From Rome to Delhi to Sydney, Aviavox systems run the automated announcements – using the powerful MARIAN audio cards to do so.

Read the full article here: MARIAN and AVIAVOX

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IT & Security

MARIAN sound systems are core components in IT, telecommunications, and security infrastructures. Thanks to their compact design and flexibly configurable driver architecture, they are widely used in embedded and communication systems built on modular industrial computers, which handle announcements, warning messages, alarms, and audio streaming — including those inside network installations.
In addition, MARIAN sound cards are used in SDR (Software Defined Radio) systems, for example in the digital processing and analysis of radio and communication signals in control centers, monitoring systems, and technical receiving stations.