Acoustical Solutions, Inc. recently worked with an association of churches to acoustically treat a broadcast radio studio in Honduras.
Soundproofing and noise control are hugely important in any studio, so the association used a complete recording studio package, acoustic foam and door seal kits to ensure they had top-quality sound.
The control room at Kimchee Records in Cambridge, Mass. was the only room in the building without windows. To maintain an open atmosphere they designed an open "A Frame." This looked great, but created some serious sound issues.
When the MathScience Innovation Center's educational broadcasting efforts began reaching more students they decided to contact Acoustical Solutions, Inc. for advice and products.
After the soundproofing and noise control project was finished, the center's virtual lessons improved distance learning throughout central Virginia.
When a public radio station in Richmond, Va. contacted Acoustical Solutions, Inc. in search of soundproofing and noise control for a sound studio, Acoustical Solutions knew exactly how to help.
With extensive experience in audio production environments, Acoustical Solutions was able to create a setting that parallels even the best audio studio.
When acoustic products work well, no one comments or complains about them.
That's how Steve Levens, director of engineering at Minneapolis' Worldwide Shopping Source (WSS) Media, knows the Sonex Classic Colortec foam panels he installed are working.
"No news is goods news when it comes to acoustics in a broadcast studio," Levens says.