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Audio Video Experience
and
Acoustic Innovations
have joined forces and combined the
science of acoustics with the art
of aesthetics for a complete home entertainment setting.
Audio Video Experience offer the complete theater design, including acoustical
panels, lighting, fiber optic ceilings, theatrical style draperies &
seating, poster frames & vintage movie posters and
so much more.
IN HOME one stop shopping !!! |
Boldness
and a sense of space characterize this design. The Metro design features such timeless
architectural elements as proportion, quality of light, the
choreography of space and the inherent beauty of materials.
As with all Performance Class theater
designs, a full measure of acoustic treatment compliments
it's craftsmanship and details like wall sconce lighting
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What are acoustics?
Acoustics are what happens to sound from the time it leaves
the source until it reaches your ear. Because of different
distances from the source, plus the surfaces that reflect
the sound, it arrives at different intervals. This effect is
most often called echo, or reverberation.
How do I know I have a problem?
The most obvious test is in your day to day routine. You may
find that conversation across the room is sometimes
difficult to understand. When listening to music or watching
television, clarity suffers as you increase the volume.
Ordinary sounds become oppressive. In essence, you feel like
you live in an echo chamber.What solutions exist
for this problem?
Solutions were generally open cell acoustical foam, or
acoustic panels available only on large commercial projects.
You have seen these products in churches, schools, banks,
airports, theaters... Most large common areas have some kind
of sound reduction treatment.
How will this make our audio and video sound better?
Sound engineers spend countless hours making music and voice
recordings sound 'perfect'. When the music is reproduced on
an audio system, the room 'colors' the sound due to
reflection and absorption. Thus, a room with tile floors,
high walls and lots of glass will sound completely different
from another room with the same electronics, but different
physical characteristics.
What are the industry professionals
saying?
Until very recently, only audiophiles were concerned with
better sounding environments. Through the evolution of
recorded music, from 78 rpm records to 33 1/3 stereo, to
quadraphonic sound, compact cassette, and now CD's, our ear
is becoming more discriminating. As audio and video continue
to integrate, standards are being established. Most
competent audio dealers will recommend that you 'tune your
room'. Through our sophisticated technologies, we are at the
cutting edge of cost effective interior room dynamics. |