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    Sound Absorption For Studios


    Recording Studio Finely Tuned - Turn up the Volume

    Building a successful  Recording Studio from the design stage onwards, or retrofitting to an existing finished studio? Yes to both, then it’s important that this is done in two stages.

     

    • To isolate the studio room from external noise and vice versa. 
    • The production of premium sound quality within each room for the purpose of broadcast and recording by using acoustic absorption. 

     

    The latter can be done by fine tuning the room with strategically positioned acoustic panels. Try using acuphon's   mixing desk Acoustic RaftPanel , our acusorb® Designer  panels to add life to your walls, broadband panel kits , acoustic corner 'bass trap' columns and acoustic corner bass trap absorbers to control flutter echo and unwanted feedback.


    For help on Recording Studio soundproofing and Recording Studio absorption, we refer you to the ‘Soundproofing Walls’ and ‘Soundproofing a Ceiling’ section of our website. 


    The key to producing premium quality sound within your room is to control your level of background noise. Unwanted echo will blur original sound signals. Your goal should be to capture and convert the echoes in your space, by doing so will maximise your sound quality. The simple solution to creating that ' Studio Special ' is to control the levels of reverberation.

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