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ROOM DESIGN
After investing sig in equipment, shouldn't you get the most out of your listening room? Unfortunately, most people don't. After researching and purchasing very good and often state of the art equipment, the room is ignored. This is very unfortunate, because the room is often the most important factor in achieving good quality sound. The Sound Choice recognizes the importance of proper room design, and has partnered with a leader in room acoustics and design – Rives Audio. Rives Audio specializes in small room acoustics (less than 8000 cubic feet), and has over 30 years of experience in architectural acoustics engineering and design. Everything from noise control, sound isolation, and environmental acoustics to the interior acoustics must be considered. In fact, The Sound Choice and Rives Audio designs will make a more dramatic change in your system than any upgrade at a similar and often much higher price. We design rooms for home theatres as well as two-channel audio. However, in all cases the primary goal remains the same: to achieve the best sonic results. There are three levels of consultation that are available. At all three levels our priority is to develop an acoustically rewarding change in the listening environment while keeping in mind any constraints our client may have, such as square footage available, existing structures, aesthetics, and overall cost. We understand that the best acoustical solution, may be impractical for some. And what is practical for one customer, may not be practical for another. Even at the entry level we take into consideration the customers individual needs. At the higher levels we work through more constraints and more options.
Acoustical Resources /
Links
The Listening Room and Room Simulator are sourced from the Rives Audio website, and demonstrate first-hand the impact of room dimensions and design/architectural anomalies on the quality of the sound. Home Theatre Calculator - The Sound Choice has adapted an Excel worksheet, sourced from Stereophile Guide to Home Theater, to derive the most uniform distribution of high pressure and cancellation areas (peaks and nulls) within the home entertainment room, relative to the optimal seating position in the context of room dimensions and desired image size.
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