Rives Audio: Firms that specialize in architectural acoustics usually concentrate on the big jobs—churches, schools, and auditoriums. Rives Audio is unusual in that they specialize in "small-room" acoustics, for residential listening rooms and home theaters. Rives is unusual in another way: they consult on a nationwide and even international basis ...
Modular Acoustics is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and has just celebrated its one year anniversary. Over 500 panels have been shipped with great reviews. Many customers love them so much they've placed second and third orders. They just can't get enough.
When I went to treat my studio space I researched acoustics and DIY plans. After a while I started researching the products that were currently on the market and was greatly disappointed with the price of acoustic products. There just wasn't a product that fit most people's budget. I personally didn't know anyone that was willing to spend $2400 on an acoustic treatment. I knew there was a huge market that wasn't being acknowledged; the people who don't have tons of money for acoustics.
Music is an expensive hobby but it's a lot of fun for the people who do it. Making money with your hobby is a dream for everyone but until you hit it big, you'll most likely be pinching pennies saving as much money as you can. That's what I do and so I've come up with a product to help out.
Acoustics is expensive any way you look at it, but it is one of the most valuable investments in a music environment. Sure, you can spend $1000 on a mic but all that mic is going to record is all of the flaws of your room. And those new $1200 monitors might sound better than your old ones but for some reason you still can't get the bass to sound right. That's where acoustic treatment comes in, to help clean up the low end and first reflections.
The new Modular Acoustics panels are finally ready! They are best deal out there. No other product on the market has the flexibility and performance for the price. They're innovative yet incredibly simple, that's what makes them so inexpensive. The portability of the panels is what really sets them apart. The fact that you can set them up as an instant vocal booth and quickly set them up in the room when you're ready to mix makes them unlike any other product. I'm proud to finally offer acoustic solutions that really performs for such a low price.
Studio Schemes was formed in 1996 to design and install acoustic studios and treatment for the radio, television and professional sound / recording markets.
The company operates from a fully equipped 5000 Sq ft modern factory in the heart of Northamptonshire. We have a full time factory and office staff of eight and a full team of on-site installers.
Studio Schemes undertake all parts of the design, manufacture and installation process in-house. Enabling significant cost savings to be made, ensuring that Studio Schemes are very competitive in the market place.
Studio Schemes also manufacture technical furniture, supply and install cycloramas (infinity coves) and provide consultancy for projects regarding acoustics, building regulations, disability discrimination act, planning and change of use.
Acoustic Sound Reinforcement & Audio Engineering, Kamloops B.C.
Sound reinforcement of acoustic musicians is the most challenging aspect of live sound. When folk, jazz and bluegrass artists are played through conventional PA systems so much of the rich natural acoustic ambience is lost. Musicians lose the value invested into their particular instruments and listeners miss the full acoustic effect of performances ...
Studio design, forum, acoustics, wiring, Acoustics mailing list to exchange design tips on building recording studios and find help solving their acoustical problems.
Studiotips is a place to find information about acoustics, wiring and production tips for project studios, sound systems, and a/v installation. We hope cover everything from soundproofing your practice room to building a studio from the ground up. The small studio owner usually can't afford to hire an acoustical consultant, so we hope that people will be able to come to studiotips to exchange design tips on building a studio and find help solving their acoustical problems ...
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Sound Seal was incorporated in 1978 and established by two childhood friends, Rich Mulcahy and Barry Lyons. In the early years Sound Seal was located in a rented West Springfield, Massachusetts, location with one employee and 1000 square feet with sales of $90,000 dollars, Sound Seal focused on manufacturing flexible quilted fiberglass composites products to control noise and vibration to the O.E.M market. It was there that the foundation of success was forged by their vision of manufacturing a quality product at a reasonable price with great customer service.
Today, 26 years later, Sound Seal has a new modern 50,000 sq. ft. manufacturing plant and 60 employees. The Sound Seal product line has expanded to include in-plant noise control, commercial and architectural acoustics, impact isolation systems, as well as products to the OEM market. But Rich and Barry's vision still remains the same "to produce a quality product at a reasonable price with great customer service".