Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Silence in the Court
In Court Rooms today high quality sound production and recording equipment is being installed. Unless the room is treated against unwanted echo the quality of the recording can be compromised.
Here Serenity Decorative Acoustic panels have been installed in the Registrars Court in the High Court of Australia in Sydney Australia.
By utilising shape and colour the designer has created a look that adds to the decor of the space. The panels comprise of 25mm thick heavy density Glasswool and the Sontext unique impact resistant membrane L32 and are installed using a aluminium split batten system.
Acoustic Panels As Art
One of the many options to improve sound quality or reduce unwanted noise is to add Acoustic panels into a room.
While there are many great fabrics or colours that can make sound absorbing panels look great, nothing looks better than adding images to the Panels.
Here in the Len Wallis Audio showroom in Lane Cove Sydney NSW Serenity Picture Panels have been added to improve the sound in this audio room. The images were provided by Len Wallis who wanted to create the right mood for his showroom and also improve the quality of the Sound system. By using the Sontext integrated printing system and the unique fabric the panels not only Look sensational but Sound Great.
While there are many great fabrics or colours that can make sound absorbing panels look great, nothing looks better than adding images to the Panels.
Here in the Len Wallis Audio showroom in Lane Cove Sydney NSW Serenity Picture Panels have been added to improve the sound in this audio room. The images were provided by Len Wallis who wanted to create the right mood for his showroom and also improve the quality of the Sound system. By using the Sontext integrated printing system and the unique fabric the panels not only Look sensational but Sound Great.
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