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Silent Pictures® – Large and Small!
Posted by Acoustics First in Uncategorized on October 29, 2015
Here at Acoustics First® our clients are calling on us more than ever to assist with the challenge of providing materials that not only solve their acoustical issues, but also add an element of visual excitement.
We thought we’d share some pictures from two recent projects featuring our Silent Pictures® line of acoustical panels.
The first job was relatively straight forward. An Italian restaurant had us print a variety of black & white photos on their sound absorption panels.
![]() Family History in Silent Pictures® |
The second job was more complex. It involved producing an array of large acoustic panels which collectively form the even larger mural pictured below. This required a great deal of precision, but the end results turned out fantastic!
As always, Acoustics First® is here to help with all of your sound control needs, no matter how large or small.
DIY – Treating a Wall – BlockAid® and SoundChannels®
Posted by Acoustics First in Absorption, Animal Shelters, Auditorium, Broadcast Facilities, Classrooms, DIY, Fitness, Government, Gymnasium, Home Entertainment, Home Theater, HOW TO, Media Room, Multipurpose Rooms, Music Rehearsal Spaces, Music Tracking Room, Product Applications, Recording Facilities, Recording Studio, School & Educational Facilities, Sound proofing, Studio Control Room, Teaching Rooms, Teleconferencing, Theater, Uncategorized, Vocal Booth, Voice Over on July 16, 2015
On many occasions, we get asked about common ways to treat a wall (or walls) either for broadcast, podcast, or other voice recording scenario – where they not only want to tame the reflections within the room, but also block a certain amount of sound coming into – or leaving the room.
Budget is frequently an issue, major construction is usually unwanted, but effective results are always required.
We’re going to show you how to handle a room upgrade – cut down on the sound transmission and cut the room reflections – all with the same skills required to hang high quality wall coverings! Let’s see how you can cover a wall with BlockAid® vinyl sound barrier to block unwanted sound, then go back and cover that with an absorptive layer of Sound Channels® wall covering to finish it off!
This treatment is not recommended for renters, as this is not an easy upgrade to undo. However, if you have an extra bedroom you are using as Podcast studio, this is a great way to treat it… Let’s get started!
Installing BlockAid®
Good job! Now, take a breather while that dries, and notice how much less sound is passing through the walls. This is when you will notice that the sounds are now coming from under the door, and through the leaky old window. These can be taken care of in different ways…. but the easiest way is the same way you deal with keeping the cold out! Get some weather strip, a door skirt, seal the gaps around the frame of the door, and windows, maybe go out and buy some heavy curtains for the windows… if you have some leftover BlockAid®, you can always get some Industrial Velcro and temporarily stick a piece over the window!
Installing Sound Channels®
That’s it!
This treatment is a common first step in treating many professional broadcast studios – it gives you extra isolation with the barrier and takes the edge of the sound reflections. Many professional environments then go back and add some additional treatments such as bass traps, diffusers, and broadband absorber panels – especially if these studios are planning on bringing in any musical guests.
This isn’t just for home studios. It works great for kids play rooms, bedrooms, home theaters, home gyms, and any place you want to block sound and tame the sound inside the room.
Customize your space as you will, but this treatment is a consistent winner for cost and performance, and is a great way to get started without breaking the bank!
Want to hear acoustic diffusion? – Audio Demo
Posted by Acoustics First in Diffusion, Products, Uncategorized, Video on June 9, 2015
Acoustics 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
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)
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®.
You don’t always hear what you see…
Posted by Acoustics First in Articles, Mentions, Product Applications, Uncategorized on April 14, 2015
Recent Acoustics First article on PUPN!
Sometimes you enter a space that sounds amazing and wonder what treatments are being used. Many times the treatments are behind the curtain… both figuratively and in reality.
Learn about some of the ways acoustic treatments are hidden in plain sight, obscured from view, camouflaged, or just displayed proudly – Nick Colleran points out the not so obvious.
You just might find – you get what you need.
Click Here
http://www.pupnmag.com/article/detail/6404/acoustics-you-dont-always-hear-what-you-see
(Special thanks to the Great Philosopher Jagger)
– Acoustics First
Acoustic product revolution inspires listeners…
Posted by Acoustics First in Press Release, Products, Uncategorized on April 1, 2015

Special Announcement
Download full release here. (.pdf file 544 KB)
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.
Acoustic Product Revolution Inspires Listeners…
…For Our Own Leaf Sings!
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