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  Acoustic Education
  Studio Acoustics

Proper acoustical studio design is crucial to building a recording studio that sounds great. Studio acoustics can treat a wide variety of common problems within small studio designs, including standing waves, flutter echo and reverberation. The articles below provide information on proper studio acoustical design.

 

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  Exposing Acoustical Myths
  Why We Use Foam to Control Studio Acoustics
  Live End / Dead End Control Rooms
  Free Field Acoustics
  What is a Standing Wave?
  Area Effect of Sound Absorption
  How to Solve Flutter Echo Problems
  Early Decay Times and Echoes
  Understanding Sound Diffusion
  Why You Need Bass Traps
  Background Noise
  Controlling HVAC
  Hearing Loss Study
  The Vital Role of Acoustical Gasketing
  Rooms without Boundaries
  Diffusion in Critical Listening Rooms
  The Importance of Studio Acoustics

 

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