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Resonators
Designed to absorb specific frequency ranges, these are used to control room modes. Often placed at pressure points where certain frequencies accumulate.
Bass Traps
Used to absorb low frequency sounds, reducing bass reverberation. Commonly placed in room corners where bass build-up is most significant.
Ceiling Clouds
Suspended from the ceiling to absorb and diffuse sound, especially useful for reducing reflections from overhead. Positioned above mix position or recording areas.
Absorptive Curtains
Heavy curtains can absorb sound and reduce reflections. Useful around windows or as movable acoustic treatment in a multi-use space.
Acoustic Foam
Lightweight material that helps reduce flutter echoes and standing waves. Applied to walls, corners, and sometimes ceilings.
Carpet
Can help absorb high frequencies and reduce footstep noise. Typically used as floor covering in control rooms and live rooms.
Helmholtz Resonators
Tuned to absorb a particular frequency and its harmonics. Often built into the walls or used as free-standing units.
Acoustic Panels
Improve sound clarity by absorbing mid to high frequency waves. Usually mounted on walls at reflection points around mix position.
Studio Monitors Isolation Pads
Decouple studio monitors from the surface they rest on to reduce vibration transmission and improve sound clarity. Placed under each studio monitor.
Diffusers
Scatter sound waves to reduce echoes and standing waves without removing too much acoustic energy. Placed on rear and side walls, or ceiling.
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