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A Guide to Improving Acoustics in Music Dance Studios
Introduction Dance studios often face challenges when it comes to acoustics, primarily due to the prevalence of large, reflective surfaces like l... -
Top 10 Acoustic Treatment FAQs
What is acoustic treatment, and why is it important for a home studio? Answer: Acoustic treatment involves improving the sound quality within a ... -
How to Improve Acoustics in Your Home Studio Using Acoustic Foam Panels and Bass Traps
Creating a well-tuned acoustic environment is crucial for achieving professional-quality audio recordings in a home studio. Acoustic foam panels a... -
Acoustic treatment for your garden room
Most garden rooms are multi-use spaces with a majority being used as office, multi-media rooms or music practice spaces. However the clean contemporary finish with glass doors, wooden flooring and flat ceilings that these rooms contain don't lend themselves well to interior acoustics. This creates an unpleasant listening and working environment affecting end user satisfaction and use of the rooms -
Bringing the Big Cinema Sound Home - Our Top Tips for Improving Your Home Cinema Sound Experience
Acoustic treatment plays a great role in making spaces functional and proper application of acoustic design principles will ensure you create a truly immersive space in your home cinema. -
Instantly improve the acoustics in your scouts hut, hall and other scouting facilities
Are you looking for a solution for the deafening echoes and reverberation in your scout hut when occupied with excitable beavers, cubs, scouts or ... -
Acoustic treatment for homes with children suffering from Autism (ASD)
Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or Autism in short is a complex, lifelong developmental disability that typically appears during early childhood and can impact a person's social skills, communication, relationships, and self-regulation.
Going by the name it is clear that there are a number of ways that autism manifests itself in children with some being oversensitive (hyper sensitive) and others being under sensitive (hypo sensitive) to various sensory stimuli around including sound.
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Chosing the right spray adhesive for your acoustic foam
Using the wrong spray adhesive to mount foam can be a very frustrating experience especially when mounting panels on walls and ceilings, most spra... -
Acoustic treatment for voice over artists, podcasters and audio presenters
One of the first obstacles many voice over artists come across when trying to set up their own personal vocal studio is the unsuitability of the en... -
Choosing the right acoustic foam
It is a well known fact that using acoustic foam in your studio will improve the sound quality of your studio. However with so many companies avail... -
Getting The Boom Out Of Your Room
Perhaps the most frequently encountered challenge faced by the home music producer is a studio which sounds "boomy". Poor acoustics which cause b... -
Setting Up Your Studio Acoustics - A beginner's guide
Chances are you haven't had much choice when it comes to deciding the structure of your studio. Like most urban artists you have probably ended up ...
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