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Home Studio Sound Diffusers in Michigan

When a Michigan man attempted making homemade sound diffusers for his home studio, he didn't quite achieve the results he was looking for.

As soon as he called Acoustical Solutions, however, his studio was transformed into the professional space he had been striving for.

 

Application Introduction

When Bill Russell began creating his home studio in Michigan he hired professional contractors to create spaces and build walls according to the principles in F. Alton Everest’s acoustics books.

His well thought-out beginning, however, came very close to falling short of an equally favorable conclusion.

“After the construction phase was complete I decided to build all of the absorbers and diffusers myself,” Russell says.  “It was during this phase of the studio creation its name was born.”

That name is Gudtenuff Studio.

“Every time I built something it wouldn’t turn out exactly perfect, and then I would tell my wife, ‘well it’s going to have to be good enough,’” he explains.

After a few years of experiencing acoustics that were merely “good enough” due to the homemade diffusers, Russell finally decided to finish his home studio the way he began it.

“Once again I referenced Mr. Everest’s books to determine what I needed, but this time I decided to do it right, so I called the pros, Acoustical Solutions,” he explains.


Treatment Provided

When he called, Mr. Russell spoke with Aaron Duncan, a technical sales representative at Acoustical Solutions.

"He asked me about absorptive wall panels and diffusers," Duncan explains.  "I suggested diffusers because he was looking for a live, natural recording space."

"Diffusers take typically problematic square or rectangular rooms with low ceilings and transform them into brighter and more natural sounding rooms," he says.  "They remove flutter echo and slap back echo without removing any of the natural tones that some people prefer."

The two types of diffusers Duncan recommended were Barrel Diffusers and AlphaDiffusers (contour model).

Sound diffusers work by breaking up or dispersing sound waves so the reflected sounds in the room are far less overbearing.

The Barrel Diffusers take up large portions of the walls and deal with the first reflections," explains Duncan.  "The AlphaDiffusers were placed on the ceiling directly above the artist to prevent any hard reflections from affecting the sound being picked up by the sensitive mic."

 


Results

Finally, Mr. Russell has a home studio that both began and finished with professionalism.

"I would like to thank you guys at Acoustical Solutions so much, not only do your products work the way they should they also are very pleasing to the eye," he says.  "The only problem I have now is that I need a new name for the studio, maybe ‘Lotsbettur Studio.'"

 

 

For more information on this application, contact Aaron Duncan.

Featured Products used in this Application (2 items)

Product Questions & Comments (2 items)

  • I'd like to know if the applications in the home studio design can be applied in a low cost way to a residential home hear a busy street. Thanks

    Steve Brown - Self

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  • Steve - As of today (9/1/11) we have diffussers available in on our clearance list ( http://www.acousticalsolutions.com/diffusers-and-bass-traps2 ).  They are heavily discounted.

    As far as the busy street is concerned, no products in this application will work to block noise from entering or leaving your studio, but they do increase the sound quality within the studio.  To block noise from entering your studio I suggest QuietGlue Pro (http://www.acousticalsolutions.com/31~quietglue-pro), which is applied to the back of a sheet of drywall.  That drywall is then installed on the outside of any existing drywall.

     

    Thanks for the question!

    Eric Peters - Acoustical Solutions, Inc.

    20 Positive