Great theater sound is no accident. It is the result of deliberate acoustic design that balances isolation, absorption and reflection. Here are the principles we apply when treating auditoriums and multiplexes.
Isolation: keep outside noise out
The first job is soundproofing — decoupling the room from external noise and adjacent screens. Mass, air gaps and resilient mountings stop sound transmitting through walls, floors and ceilings.
Absorption: tame the echo
Hard surfaces cause echoes that blur dialogue. Strategically placed acoustic panels and absorptive materials soak up excess energy, delivering clear, intelligible sound at every seat.
Reverberation control
Every space has an ideal reverberation time. Too long and sound smears; too short and it feels dead. We tune surface materials to hit the sweet spot for the room's volume and use.
Material selection matters
- Mineral wool and foam panels for broadband absorption
- Diffusers to scatter reflections evenly
- Resilient channels and isolation pads for structural decoupling
The result is immersive, balanced audio that elevates every performance. Our acoustic team designs and installs complete theater solutions tailored to your venue.
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