Quinto Cocina wanted audio that complemented the restaurant's calm, refined atmosphere, the kind of sound that holds steady whether the dining room is half full on a Tuesday or fully booked on a Saturday night. The brief called for warmth and depth without a single visible cable or fixture breaking the line of the ceiling.
A restaurant's atmosphere shifts constantly through the day, quiet during a slow lunch, lively during a packed dinner service, and the sound needs to feel right in both. Quinto Cocina needed audio that stayed warm and balanced regardless of how full the room was, delivered through a system that disappeared into the ceiling rather than adding visible hardware to a carefully considered dining room.
Six Omni Cord speakers were suspended from the ceiling, delivering 360-degree sound that reaches every table with the same coverage, regardless of where a guest is seated. A Spottune Sub was added to give the sound depth and warmth without ever pushing into a volume that competes with conversation, the kind of low-end presence that makes a room feel fuller without feeling louder.
Staff adjust the mood wirelessly throughout the day, shifting from a calm lunch atmosphere to a livelier evening setting without touching a single cable.
Guests now experience a consistent, warm dining atmosphere whether they're at the table closest to the kitchen or furthest from it. The system is discreet enough to disappear into the ceiling, stable enough to run service after service without attention, and simple enough for the team to adjust without specialist support.
For restaurants balancing quiet and busy periods within the same room, Quinto Cocina shows what a suspended speaker system with added depth can do: warmth that holds steady, no matter how full the tables get.