Acoustic panels have always been essential for recording studios, podcasters, and at-home musicians, but they’re useful in other spaces too. In an effort to achieve peaceful quiet — or better sound ...
Having acoustic issues in your listening space? The Atlantic SOUNDFIX panels might be a DIY solution worth checking out. The room is the most important component in any stereo or home theater system ...
Both new construction and a trend toward renovating old buildings are contributing to a continued growth in sales for Acentus Inc., which makes acoustical products to address sound control needs in ...
As pandemic restrictions lift and workers return to the office, many are quickly being reminded of one big downside to many open office environments: the noise. Office noise like typing and chewing ...
In an acoustically-harsh room your $1500 speakers can sound no better than the $50 speakers inside your TV. Sound Absorption panels reduce reverberation and eliminate sound reflections and echoes that ...
From metal mesh panels to concealed-suspension ceilings, here's our roundup of the latest acoustical ceiling and wall products. To improve design flexibility, Armstrong now offers its largest metal ...
Dezeen Showroom: acoustic treatment brand Autex Acoustics has listed a selection of its sound-dampening products on Dezeen Showroom, including panels that mimic the appearance of wood and stone.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. It’s an old axiom of audio; the biggest item in your sound system is the room it’s in. Experts invariably say that practically every ...
Question: Our house is filled with music lovers. Unfortunately, we do not all love the same kinds of music. Is there a way of decorating that would lower the sound level without the room looking like ...
When it comes to low-frequency sound waves, traditional sound-absorbing materials tend to be undesirably bulky, heavy or thick. Now, researchers have designed subwavelength absorbers specifically for ...