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Acoustic Treatment for your Home Theater or Listening Room

Any good theater or listening is acoustically treated to ensure the sound coming from the speakers is what arrives at the listener’s ears. Conditions common in small/medium rooms, such as flutter echo and comb filtering, degrade the clarity of music and speech. Here are some tricks to get a full and accurate sound out of your home theater or listening room. For those visually inclined individuals, the accompanying video shows how a critical listening space would ideally be treated.

Bass Traps – low-end control
Low frequency problems are common to almost any room, regardless of size.  The good news is that most of the time the solution is simple. By installing bass traps in the corners of the room you can prevent the excessive bass build-up. If bass frequencies are allowed to build in the corners, it causes the bass frequencies to become muddy and undefined. The more corners you cover with a good trap, the better bass response you get from the room.

Having bass traps in all corners is best. That said, if you only have budget for two, having bass traps in the front corners of the room should be the highest priority. Fabric wrapped absorbers look as good as they sound, and Geometrix™ by Acoustics First, fit the corners like a glove.

Broadband Absorption – tame the ring.
To control the flutter echo caused by reflective parallel walls, it’s vital that the first refection points are treated with broadband absorption (wall panels). More than likely, your TV and/or sound system is in a fixed position, and your listening position will be relatively fixed as well. This should make the early reflection surfaces easy to locate. Sound travels in all directions from the speaker, including behind it, so put absorbers behind it on the wall. Don’t forget the floors, ceiling, and the wall behind you – sound will bounce off those as well.

Hang broadband absorbers over all the early reflection points – left, right, front and back so they are centered at ear height.  Placement is the first key to getting this reflection free zone.  The second is the right choice of absorber. To match your fabric wrapped bass traps, the simple choice is get some more panels wrapped in fabric. The Sonora® line of broadband absorbing panels coordinate with the bass traps, and come in a plethora of sizes and mounting options to work in your space.

Diffusers – put life back into your space.
Diffusion will give us something we couldn’t attain through absorption – a sense of open space.  Even after treating with absorbers, there are still areas of the room where sound waves will sit, because your room is a fixed box with fixed speakers.  Diffusers scatter the energy, creating ambiance with residual energy. This simple step does not remove energy from your room, but redistributes it into a soundscape that can make you forget you are in a room at all. In order of priority, the rear walls, front wall and ceiling are the most important surfaces to install diffusers.

There are many ways to diffuse the sound and coordinate with your room, from the fabric covered HiPer™ Panel and Double Duty Diffusers™, to the striking line of Art Diffusors® like the Model C, which can be painted to match your décor.

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Custom Panels and the Aesthetics of Acoustics

There is a saying in our industry: When it comes to designing a space, acoustic consultants are blind and architects are deaf. In reality, it is in both parties best interest to consider the other side when designing a space, so visual form meets acoustic functionality.

Let’s be real, standard acoustic treatment is far from sexy. Typical 2’x4’ panels, while fully functional, don’t present the architects with much in terms of visual interest. This is where Acoustics First can supplement the design goals of the architect/interior designer with our technical expertise to find a custom solution that sounds and looks great.

Hexagonal ToneTiles™ at Kramer Middle School.

Hexagonal ToneTiles™ at Kramer Middle School.

Recently, Acoustics First® was asked to provide the custom panels for the cafeteria at Kramer Middle School in Washington DC. It was settled that hexagonal ToneTiles™ would be suspended as clouds in a geometric pattern around the ceiling. The resulting “honeycomb” effect is not only visually appealing, but the treatments effectively cut down the overall reverberation; increasing speech intelligibility and making the space more comfortable for a variety of activities.

Acoustics First® enjoys the inherent challenge in making these custom panels a success. We have plenty of experience in fulfilling the design goals of architects and interior designers. Interested in seeing more of these custom projects?

Visit http://acousticsfirst.com/installations-education-school-museum.htm to see some more examples.
Feel free to give Acoustics First® a call to discuss your custom treatment needs!

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Rapid Prototyping – Designing the future… Now!

AcousticsFirstAs the summer of 2015 winds down, we here at Acoustics First thought we’d share our latest acquisition with our readers.

The GigaBot™ by re:3D. Or as we call it "The GiggleBot!"

The GigaBot™ by re:3D. Or as we call it “The GiggleBot!”

Meet the Gigabot™

(or as we call him “Gigglebot”).

 

This amazing large format 3D printer was developed by re:3D, an outstanding company whose principals come from varied backgrounds which include experience working at NASA, among other things.
The eight cubic foot build volume of this beast makes it ideal for the rapid development and prototyping of our industry leading sound diffusers! We look forward to using this wonderful device on many projects in the years to come.
Watch this short video we made during one of our trial runs. For this calibration test we chose to print a scaled down version of our patented Model D Art Diffusor®.

Who said manufacturing was boring?!?!

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Want to hear acoustic diffusion? – Audio Demo

AcousticsFirstAcoustics First® would like to announce our “Binaural Bob meets the ArtDiffusor® Model D – Audio Demo”.

While acoustic diffusion has become a common acoustic treatment, many people still struggle to explain exactly what diffusion does, or what it sounds like – and because how we hear is subjective – we at Acoustics First feel that the best way to explain it, is to let you experience it.

We have created a demo to let you compare what a room sounds like with no treatment, good diffusion treatment, and extensive diffusion treatment.

The setup is as follows:

  • A small office with no windows and one solid door (6′ x 8′- 8′ ceiling)
  • Standard office carpet over concrete.
  • Drop ceiling with standard 2’x4′ tiles and one 2’x4′ flourescent light fixture.
  • Drywall over metal studs – no insulation.
  • A binaural head in the center to capture the audio
Custom Binaural Head - Binaural Bob

Custom Binaural Head – Binaural Bob

The demo uses different noise makers to help you hear the room:
1. A Balloon Pop
2. Bang-Snaps (Pop-Its)
3. Slamming a Book Shut

The space is configured three different ways:

1. No Treatment (Bare Walls)
2. Good Diffusion Treatment (9 ArtDiffusor® Model D at Ear Level)
3. Extensive Diffusion Treatment (27 ArtDiffusor® Model D Distributed)

Art Diffusor® Model D -

Art Diffusor® Model D –

Panoramic - 9 Model D Treatment Demo

Panoramic – 9 Model D Treatment Demo

Panoramic - 27 Model D Treatment Demo

Panoramic – 27 Model D Treatment Demo

While the Demo is best experienced with a pair of reference headphones – earbuds or decent speakers should work as well.  The headphones allow you the ability to hear the room just like it sounded when the test was run without hearing your own room – Think of it like auditory immersion. This is the best way (we’ve found) to compare the results of adding high-quality diffusers to an inferior space.

The test is run in rounds, you will hear the same noise (a Balloon Pop, for example) in each room configuration (First Untreated, then with Good Treatment, and finally Extensive Treatment) before progressing to the next round.  The image will show the room configuration (and the noise producer in the upper corner) while the sound is played.

The Demo is as follows:
1. Balloon Pop (1 Round)- Untreated, Good Treatment, Extensive Treatment
2. Bang-snaps (3 rounds) – Untreated, Good Treatment, Extensive Treatment
3. Book Slam (2 rounds) – Untreated, Good Treatment, Extensive Treatment

Note: ArtDiffuser® Model D units were the only acoustic treatments used in this demo.

While we would rarely treat a room only with diffusers, the results of treating this space with just diffusers was interesting…

The diffusers reduced the SPL from 89 dB down to 87dB according to a pink noise test with the handy-dandy Radio Shack SPL meter…
and
Cut the RT(60) from about .7 seconds down to about .4 seconds…

Sometimes hearing is believing.
Believe it!

– Acoustics First®.

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Acoustic product revolution inspires listeners…

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Special Announcement


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04/01/2015 9:00 AM EST
We at Acoustics First are foaming at the mouth to announce the freshest development since sliced bread – a line of acoustic materials designed to go together like peas and carrots to solve all your acoustic problems.


BaconFuzor LettuceSorber TomaTRAP
This 1’x4’ diffuser meats a need for the more carnivorous audiophile! The size is trim and all of the profiles are slightly different – allowing for a delicious array of mouth-watering diffusion! Let your highs sizzle and your midsection pop with this no-Fat solution. We guarantee you’ll be happy as a ham.
– $155.00 Each
This molded foam morsel has scrumptious surface area with its leafy 24” diameter and a lush 8” deep profile to add to the effectiveness of this heady absorber. Brush off that muddiness and experience crisp mids and fresh highs with this leafy addition to the room.
– $308.00 for 4
A ceramic Helmholtz resonator designed for 84 Hz and a natural range from ~70-100 Hz. This mutant turns up the juice with its BASStalk™ Resonator, which contains resonant threads that enhance sympathetic resonant frequency cancellation – providing a recipe for thick, juicy, delicious bass.
– $499.00 for 2

bltlabel BLT-sandwich

Juicy, crisp, delicious acoustics sandwiched into an easy  package.
The BLT Sandwich™ includes:
7 – BaconFUZOR™ 12 – LettuceSORBERS™ 2 – TOMATRAP™
-$2399.00 Kit – Savings of $300
Limited Time Gifteggstands
Order now and scramble those low frequencies – Structural vibration is no yolk! – Set of 4

Acoustic Product Revolution Inspires Listeners…
For Our Own Leaf Sings!

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