Bongiovi Aviation and Mid Continent Controls Partner up to Bring a Speaker-Less and Immersive Audio Experience to the Aviation Industry

Bongiovi Aviation, a leading provider of digital audio technology for the aerospace industry, is announcing its attendance at the 2018 NBAA’s Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) in Orlando, FL October 16-18.

At NBAA, Bongiovi Aviation will promote its strategic relationship with Mid-Continent Controls (MC2). MC2 provides design, manufacturing, qualification, quality control, and customer support for Bongiovi custom aviation hardware. MC2 was chosen for their technical capabilities, reputation in the industry, and proven track record for delivering quality products that meet and exceed aviation requirements.

Mid-Continent Controls’ innovative solutions successfully enabled the integration of patented DPS processing technology into Bongiovi Aviation’s custom designed amplifier and headphone modules. MC2 designed, manufactured, and certified Bongiovi hardware to meet all FAA requirements and aviation customer specifications.

Bongiovi Aviation Speaker-Less Immersive Audio Solution

The Bongiovi system is the next generation in high definition audio for aviation. Patented DPS sound processing, which re-masters audio in real time, combined with Bongiovi’s specially designed transducer system, delivers recording studio quality sound even in high noise environments. It’s the premium in-cabin sound one expects in high quality aircraft but has been unattainable, ‘till now, with DPS.

For personal listening on board, Bongiovi has digitally processed headphone modules to vastly improve audio fidelity through the use of user selectable profiles. Movies, music, communications are all optimized via DPS for greater depth and clarity through headphones or even earbuds.

In development is Bongiovi Aviation’s solution for ATC to cockpit communications. With DPS’ ability to improve speech intelligibility, the potential to deliver enhanced safety through more defined communications is on the horizon.

Bongiovi DO-160G and TSO-C139a certified hardware meets the needs of OEM and aftermarket applications.

Read more at midcontinentcontrols.com

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