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QuestionWhat room shape is best for acoustics?Jason WilliamsJason Williams is an AV & Security Specialist and the Owner of Williams AV & Security. With more than 35 years of experience, he specializes in home automation and home theater system installations. Jason is an AVIXA Certified Technology Specialist, a CEDIA Certified Cabling & Infrastructure Technician, a Pakedge Certified Network Administrator, and holds a Georgia Low Voltage Unrestricted License.
AV & Security SpecialistThe most important thing you need are parallel surfaces with soft and plush things to help absorb sound. The more sound you can absorb, the better off you're going to be. -
QuestionHow do I get better acoustics in a small room?Jason WilliamsJason Williams is an AV & Security Specialist and the Owner of Williams AV & Security. With more than 35 years of experience, he specializes in home automation and home theater system installations. Jason is an AVIXA Certified Technology Specialist, a CEDIA Certified Cabling & Infrastructure Technician, a Pakedge Certified Network Administrator, and holds a Georgia Low Voltage Unrestricted License.
AV & Security SpecialistAny room can be made to sound good, it really depends on what you want. There's just different room sizes that are better for different applications. Figure out what you need and want before you can start working in the room. -
QuestionCan I paint acoustical absorption panels?Community AnswerNo. The panel works by providing multiple, varied points of reflection and absorption to sound waves. Painting fills in spaces and hardens surfaces, compromising the sound reduction properties.
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QuestionDo the noise absorbers lower decibels?T. ChinsenTop AnswererYes, noise absorbers do lower decibels. Decibels tell you how much sound is being bounced around an area. Anything that dampens the level of sound will reduce the decibel level.
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QuestionI want to cover the back wall of our church with cotton bats covered with burlap or jute material to improve overall acoustics. Good or bad?T. ChinsenTop AnswererThe materials you want to use will absorb the sound. Depending on where the source of your sound and the position of the audience, dampening a flat reflective surface will affect which direction and how much of the sound will be heard. The more people in a church, the more reflective surface of seats will be covered and hence lower volume. Consider getting expert help to figure out what you need.
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