Acoustic conditioning
Acoustic studies to determine the acoustic behaviour of a space.
Measures proposed in the preliminary design of the main acoustic values according to the use of the space.
Analysis of the results with aurelisation (acoustic simulation) of the proposed measures.
Acoustic retrofitting is essential to improve the sound quality of a room and reduce noise pollution. The main steps in carrying out an acoustic retrofit are as follows
- Initial Assessment: Analysis of the room to identify problem areas. This includes measuring intelligibility and reverberation levels according to the use of the space.
- Designing the acoustic plan: creating a model of the room with the surfaces that most affect the acoustics, including the selection of appropriate materials and solutions such as absorbent panels, diffusers and acoustic barriers.
- Selection of materials: selection of materials that absorb or block sound, such as surface panels, furniture or treatment of existing materials.
- Installing acoustic solutions: applying the selected materials to the identified areas.
- Test and adjust: carry out an acoustic analysis after installation to check that the solutions are working properly. If necessary, make adjustments.
This process helps to create a more comfortable and pleasant environment, whether in homes, offices, concert halls or any other space.
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Space model.
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Initial analysis
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Approach to solutions
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Objectives
Space model
A model of the room to be conditioned is made, taking into account the surfaces that significantly affect the acoustics of the room, the materials of the surfaces and the possible types of acoustics caused by people.
Situation analysis
Before applying the solutions, an analysis of the original situation is carried out to check their effect.
In the case of studies of existing or operational spaces, it is advisable to make prior measurements of reverberation and intelligibility to compare with the model.
Approach to solutions.
The solutions necessary to achieve the target values are proposed, taking into account the functionality and use of the space.
Proposals are made both in terms of surface treatment and the placement and adjustment of the electro-acoustic elements that operate.
Objectives
The objectives proposed in the study have been achieved. Report containing all necessary information on materials, modifications and recommendations to achieve the ideal performance of the room.
Audio reference
The EASE software makes it possible, by means of aurelisation, to obtain a solid reference of the space once the solutions proposed in the study have been applied. This makes it possible to monitor whether the proposed objectives have been achieved.