What You Need To Know About Our Custom Acoustics

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Author : Weiguo Pan
Update time : 2023-04-27 16:55:28

Our company was founded on the expertise of soundproofing materials, yet our capabilities extend well into the realm of indoor acoustic solutions. Utilizing acoustic panels on walls or ceilings is an effective method to mitigate echo, reverberation, and decrease the overall ambient noise within any space. The majority of sound issues stem from sound waves reflecting off hard surfaces. By strategically placing sound-absorbing panels at known reflection points, not only can we clear the sound within the room, but an appropriate amount of these panels can also eliminate all echo and noise concerns. Our sound-absorbing panels boast the highest absorption rating in the industry. Therefore, we advise against purchasing inferior products like the inexpensive Owens Corning 703 and bass traps, despite their past popularity among audio enthusiasts. However, it's crucial to understand that these materials can significantly detract from the acoustic experience.

It's important to distinguish between soundproofing and acoustical treatment; they are two distinct engineering tasks. Soundproofing is an intensive process, and while it may be cumbersome, applying a substantial layer of sound-insulating felt to interior walls is not inherently complex. In contrast, crafting the acoustics of a room is a nuanced endeavor, as a one-size-fits-all design is not viable for rooms that differ in size or function. Similarly, materials cannot be indiscriminately placed without consideration, just as water should flow within a river channel and not overflow its banks.

Some traditional acoustical treatment methods might compromise the speaker's sound quality. From a practical standpoint, the primary objective of interior acoustical treatment should be to cause no harm to the sound itself.

The first reflection sound is crucial in the early reflection sound fields of small rooms, yet acoustic material suppliers often encourage consumers to treat this first reflection sound. It stands to reason that all subsequent reflection sounds will adopt the frequency spectrum structure after the initial reflection sound has been altered, leading to a sound that is dry, devoid of spatial quality, lacking in detail, and distorted. This is not a fault of the acoustic material supplier, but their recommendations can be imprudent at times.

As a manufacturer and supplier of sound-absorbing materials, we recognize that crafting a high-quality acoustic environment transcends our products alone. While selecting the appropriate speakers and configuring a 5.1, 5.1.2, 6.1, or 7.1 sound system is beyond our area of expertise, our role is to supply you with premier acoustic products and solutions. It's also vital to manage the reverberation time within a reasonable range. Incidentally, delivering acoustic solutions for home theaters is our forte, and our team unanimously agrees that the larger the room, the more complex the task becomes.

For us, minimizing unnecessary vibration echoes, optimizing listening rooms with sound-absorbing materials, and preserving the quality sound from excellent speakers are central responsibilities. What we aspire to convey is that we are not aiming to design a concert hall, but rather, we strive to replicate the most pristine sound possible. We are committed to delivering an authentic and superior acoustic experience.