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Sound Advice

Tuesday, August 18, 2009
posted by Frank Stevens

Sound Advice

Fixing a room’s acoustic problems can be a fairly easy job in terms of installing bass traps or acoustic wall panels, if you know how to use them and where to place them in your room. If you don’t know which areas of your room are most likely to be causing acoustic performance issues, however, it can take seemingly endless repetition of trial and error placements until you get the room sounding the way you want it to sound, and that’s if you bought the right equipment for the job in the first place. A better option is to seek out expert advice.

You can either go to an expert and pay for his services, or go to ReadyAcoustics.com for free advice on the acoustic treatment for your room. The experts at Ready Acoustics offer free room acoustic treatment advice even if you don’t plan to make a purchase with them. They don’t just offer generic advice, they offer advice based on the specifics of your room. You can use the simple form on their website, just click the “What do I need?” tab at the top of the home page to upload pictures of the room and a description of what the room is to be used for. They will base their recommendations of the specific configuration and layout of your room and its intended purpose. Solutions for music studios, for example, would be substantially different that home theater or rooms designed for listening to your high end stereo system. This expert custom analysis is absolutely free from Ready Acoustics, even though other audio consulting companies make a very good living by charging for this type of service.

If you do need absorptive acoustic treatment panels or bass traps to correct the audio problems in your room, you find what you need at Ready Acoustics’ website. They offer a complete selection of acoustic treatment products, including frames, bracketry and everything you’ll need to get the job done at great prices.

This free consultation, by the way, is not just for small rooms in your home. They will provide the same level of service and free expert acoustic treatment direction for business spaces as well. Whether you are looking for a restaurant, office space, church or other public space, Ready Acoustics will give you the advice and expertise that you need to correct any acoustic issues you may have, all without charge.

If good sound is important to you then you need sound advice from industry professional to help you get the most out of your audio system. Remember acoustic treatment can not only improve the sound of music or spoken voice in a room or public hall, but it can also help you quiet crowd noise or muffle voices in places where patrons value peace and quiet such as a library or a romantic restaurant setting. Whatever your application, Ready Acoustics is ready, willing and able to help you find the custom solution that’s right for you.