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Hands-On: Acoustic Treatment, Part 1 How to Calibrate Your Studio correctly

1 The Empty Room

In an empty, acoustically untreated room, reflections from the room walls distort the sound impression at the listening position. For this reason, a well-balanced, natural sonic image with a reduced reverberation time, especially in the bass and mid-range, is to be achieved through the targeted use of acoustic panels. How this is achieved in practice is demonstrated with products from Browne Acoustics.

2 Panel Overview

Basically, there are three different types of panels in the form of broadband absorbers, bass absorbers and diffusors. The former serve to attenuate the widest possible frequency

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