Archive for category Product Applications
Sonora® Panel – Church Installation!
Posted by Acoustics First in Absorption, Product Applications, Products, Worship Facilities on November 21, 2017
What can you say about the tremendous benefits of acoustical panels for churches that hasn’t already been said?

Here are a few pictures from another fantastic installation.

These Sonora® Wall Panels were specified by Cameron Girard in our technical sales department.

Demystifying Acoustic Data: Part 3 – Perception of Volume
Posted by Acoustics First in Product Applications, Sound proofing, Uncategorized on June 16, 2017
For anyone new to the world of acoustics, there is a multitude of terms, coefficients and numbers that are thrown around. This flood of information can seem intimidating, especially to beginners. In this series, acoustician Cameron Girard of Acoustics First® hopes to help you distinguish between what’s useful and what’s not.
Part 3: Perception of Volume
Our ears are wonderful and intricate tools that many of us take for granted. It is very important to understand the idiosyncrasies of our hearing when considering the effect a certain acoustic treatment will make. For starters, let’s take a look at how our ears interpret volume.
Volume (Sound Intensity)
Sound levels (i.e. how loud something is) are typically expressed in decibels (dB). Human hearing ranges from 0dB (threshold of hearing) to 130dB (threshold of pain). The following chart displays common sound sources and their typical dB level.
Do two candles really burn twice as bright?
If one trombonist plays at 70dB, how much louder would it be if another trombonist started playing at 70dB? One might assume that the two trombonists combined would play at 140 dB, but this is not the case. Since decibels are logarithmic values, they cannot be combined by normal algebraic addition. When two sources at the same level play, 3dB should be added to the value to find the combined sound level. So in adding another trombonist, you would really only increase the level to 73dB, a much smaller jump than expected.
“Doubling” the amount of players will double the acoustic power, but what do we actually hear? The loudness perception table shown below displays how these decibel changes are actually perceived by the listener.
|
Loudness Perception Table |
|||
| Change of Level | Approx. Perceived Difference | Volume Gain Factor | Acoustic Power Gain Factor |
| +10dB | “twice as loud” | 2.000 | 10.000 |
| +6dB | “significantly louder” | 1.516 | 4.000 |
| +3dB | “noticeably louder” | 1.232 | 2.000 |
| ±0 | “no change” | 1.000 | 1.000 |
| – 3dB | “noticeably quieter” | 0.812 | 0.500 |
| – 6dB | “significantly less loud/noisy” | 0.660 | 0.250 |
| – 10dB | “half as loud” | 0.500 | 0.100 |
*Chart Courtesy of David Eagan’s Architectural Acoustics (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1988),
As you can see, doubling the acoustic power (a change of 3dB) would be “noticeable” but not “significant”. It would take a jump of 10dB to make something sound twice as loud. Keep this chart in mind when reviewing acoustic predictions, particularly those that that pertain to noise reduction/control and sound isolation.
Rendering vs. Reality
Posted by Acoustics First in Absorption, Multipurpose Rooms, Product Applications, Worship Facilities on May 18, 2017
Here’s a nice example of a 3D rendering vs. real life. This 3D model was created by our acoustic analyst, Cameron Girard, for one of our church clients. We think the final results turned out fantastic!
Sonora® Acoustical Wall Panels are always a great choice where excessive reverb and diminished speech intelligibility are an issue.
Acoustics First® Art Diffusor® Model D spotted in music video for Usher’s “Rivals” featuring Future…
Posted by Acoustics First in Diffusion, Press Release, Product Applications, Products, Recording Facilities, Studio Control Room, Video on April 11, 2017

Acoustics First® Art Diffusor® Model D spotted in music video for Usher’s “Rivals” featuring Future…
Watch the video on YouTube here… Usher – “Rivals” Featuring Future.
AuraGELL-O™ Bifractive Diffuser Technology!
Posted by Acoustics First in Products, Restaurants, Uncategorized on April 1, 2017
AuraGELL-O™
Biosynthesized Bifractive Polyamide with Diffusive Biomass Technology

Acoustics First® is hankering to announce the first products made with our newly developed AuraGELL-O™ Compound. First realized by Peter Cooper and patented in 1845, this Biosynthesized Bifractive Polyamide has a “sweetness” when combined with our Diffusive Biomass Technology. AuraGell-O™ is a Bio-Polyamide compound which exhibits Bifractive properties, doubling the potency of the Biomass Diffuser Technology by carving the wave in two, thereby creating a phase cancelling stream which functions as a frequency tuned absorber.
The AuraGELL-O™ Infra-Red dissolves low-frequencies, while AuraGELL-O™ In-LIME absorbs the mid-band frequencies (Acoustics First® is cooking up AuraGELL-O™ Ultra-Violet for high frequencies).
Available in AuraGELL-O™ Barrel and Pyramid formats, you get the benefits of classic diffuser styling with the added bonus of the AuraGELL-O™ Biosynthesized Bifractive Polyamide with Biomass Diffuser Technology.

By mixing the AuraGELL-O™ products with other traditional acoustic products, you get enhancements never before considered – extra diffusion and absorption with a fruity scent!
“We loved our AuraGELL-O™ Barrels so much – we went back for seconds!” – Angelo LeMonjello
Call Acoustics First® and get your AuraGELL-O™ Barrels and Pyramids today – because by tomorrow, they will all be devoured!
Update: Due to an outbreak of AuraGELL-O™ weevils, and massive consumer demand, we regret to inform you that this was an April Fool’s joke.
Bon appétit!







You must be logged in to post a comment.