The consultation flow
Six ways Konsult helps your customer understand the system before they buy it.
The goal is not to overwhelm the client with engineering. It is to show the right amount of science at the right moment, so every design decision feels obvious.
Step 01
Set the room, seats, and listening priorities
Enter the client's room dimensions, rows, riser heights, and listening positions. From there you can show whether the speaker layout should favour a prime seat or spread performance across multiple seats.
The customer sees that placement geometry is not guesswork. It is the foundation of the system.
Step 02
Translate video performance into a buying decision
Screen size, row distance, and projector output are linked. Konsult helps explain comfortable viewing angles with a red, amber, and green visual language while connecting screen area to projector brightness.
A bigger screen needs the right seating distance and the right projector budget to feel impressive, not compromised.
Step 03
Move the client from channels to an experience
Walk from stereo to 5.1 to immersive audio and show how modern content can create a dome of sound around the listening area. Then explain why the system needs enough amplifier power to deliver impact and finesse.
Power amplifiers become part of the performance story, not an unexplained line item.
Step 04
Expose the room problems before they become complaints
Room ratios, modal pressure zones, head position, RT60, and treatment strategy become visible. If the design places a listener in a poor acoustic zone, Konsult gives you a way to show it clearly and move the room toward a better outcome.
The client understands why seating and treatment decisions protect the value of the components they are buying.
Step 05
Use RP22 as the professional reference point
RP22 condenses industry best practice for immersive cinema design into a technical standard. Konsult turns that into a visible report card so the client can see how design choices raise or lower the final result.
You can anchor the recommendation to a recognised design framework rather than personal opinion.
Step 06
Connect engineering intent to the finished room
The final design has to work with walls, floors, build-outs, doors, windows, interior detailing, and the architectural character of the space. Konsult frames the early technical design so the finished cinema can be coordinated properly.
The client sees that a serious cinema is designed, integrated, and coordinated, not just filled with equipment.