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Improving acoustics?

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Improving acoustics?

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The subject of room acoustics is very complex and in most cases our speakers will suit your home environment. In unusual circumstances you my need to make some changes to your room should you wish to improve the sound. If the room is too bright or there is too much echo then you should increase the amount of absorbent material to reduce the brightness and add soft furnishings to reduce echo’s. Such things as carpet, curtains and special absorbent panels can help with brightness. Note; the reverse can be done if the room sounds too dead. If the room has too much echo furnishings as sofas and tables will help as will curtains with deep folds. Soft furnishings such as sofas can also help to reduce bass output. To further reduce bass, special bass traps can be purchased or the adding of a frame with gyprock cladding to the wall will help. Usually too much bass only occurs in small rooms and houses or apartments with double brick or concrete construction.

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