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The Crucial Role of First Reflection Points in Acoustic Panel Placement

Mastering the acoustics of a space is a complex undertaking. Much more goes into the design equation for an optimal sound environment than indiscriminately placing sound absorbers and acoustic diffuser panels throughout a room. In fact, doing so may cause more sonic dissonance than harmony. Instead, you must carefully consider factors like sonic behavior, as […]


Police Station

Echo Eliminator Panels Reduce Problematic Echo Problems at Police Station Booking & Interview Rooms Hi Ted, I finally have had the time to take some photos and give you some feedback on the Echo Eliminator product that we installed in our police booking room and interview rooms. Your suggestions and calculations were exactly correct about […]


Toby Studio Testimonial

Toby’s Home practice room / Studio   I began working Withy Toby back in April of 2008. He called our company looking for a solution to his problem. Toby is in a band and the band uses his house to practice. The concern was to contain the sound being made by the band from disturbing […]


PC World Podcast Room

Podcast Retrofit By Ted Weidman Podcasting.  A term developed in the twentieth century with technology seeming to become more advanced by the minute.  Podcasting is defined by wikipedia as: a media file that is distributed by subscription (paid or unpaid) over the Internet using syndication feeds, for playback on mobile devices and personal computers.[1]   […]



TV Studio Acoustical Treatment

I get calls every now and then from people or companies that are researching acoustical panels for a TV or media studio of some kind. My most high-profile treatment to date is the set for the TV show The Biggest Loser, but unfortunately I don’t think they can be seen in any of the shots […]


How many Acoustic Panels do I need?

Over the years, I have put together a simple equation that I have had plenty of success with. This equation is used to “take the edge off” of a room and make it much more usable.