When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. As the shift to 5.1 and beyond surround sound mixing rooms continues—with the potential for ...
Welcome to part two of our look at audio control room acoustics and the reasons we expend so much effort to build great sounding rooms. In part one we looked at how low frequencies and reflections ...
Taught by Steve Haas of SH! Acoustics Our first three courses in the CEDIA Seminars series covered proper system calibration after installation and set-up was complete, followed by two complementary ...
With new research into acoustics in schools it has become apparent that often classrooms have poor acoustics. As a result this can have a significant negative impact on the educational development of ...
ALBEMARLE, NC / ACCESS Newswire / December 2, 2025 / Barron Designs, a trusted leader in architectural design products for over 50 years, announces the launch of its Acoustic Panels Collection – a ...
In 1979 TEAC introduced the 144 Portastudio, and the recording industry hasn't been the same since! In those days a decent limiter cost nearly $1,000 and a good spring reverb unit would set you back ...
Experienced switch suppliers and flexible manufacturing processes help design engineers surmount the challenges posed by increasingly specified haptic and acoustic performance requirements to ...
If you’re not familiar with the problems of open offices by now, you probably have a door to close at work. Open offices are supposed to promote employee interaction, and to some extent they do, but ...
This article originally appeared in TV Technology. In the last two Inside Audio columns (Exploring Audio Control Room Acoustics, Audio Control Room Acoustics, Part 2) we looked at some of the ...
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