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Our home theater packages are designed to bring the sound of the cinema to your living room.
These panels are called sound absorption panels and they help modulate low and high frequencies preventing echoes.
The paneled walls and lighting add to the overall experience and aesthetics.
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Sound panels can be placed on your perimeter walls or ceiling surfaces as you wish.
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This is easily done by dispersing 2 thick 5cm broadway acoustic panels near the loudspeakers and along the wall until they reach the listening position.
Like commercial cinemas the first line of defense is to remove unwanted primary reflections from the side walls.
When setting up your home theater having an awesome screen and a powerful high fidelity sound system is only part of the equation.
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The back part of the theater usually contains diffusion.
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The perfect room is about 1 1 2 times as long as it is wide with the screen and front speakers placed against one of the short walls.
Other options include acoustic wall panels designed specifically for home theaters.
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The attention to detail here is exceptional given this was designed and built by the homeowner.
Includes 4 large theater seats with beverage storage red carpet projector screen and a sound system that will rock your world.
A room that contains wall to wall panels should allocate diffusion to at least 20 of the panels.
If your home theater only has to accommodate a few people you can use a very small room i ve seen them as small as 8 x 10 ft.
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Panels come as 1 x 1 or 2 x 2 squares costing 4 to 20 per square foot.
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This results in a room that sounds dead.
Home theaters that contain wall to wall acoustic panels will suffer from too much sound absorption.