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- GIK GridFusor Diffusion Tile First Look [0.21] by tom,February 03, 2011 06:05
- GIK introduces their new GridFusor Diffusion Tile for home theaters. Room treatments may not be as sexy a topic as speakers or projectors, it is no less important. Bringing you affordable room treatments has been GiK's mission for years. Their new Gridfusors diffusion panels look to add to their already impressive lineup. While the Gridfusors may be designed with drop ceilings in mind, they can be used in nearly any application. For those that have plenty of absorption but are still suffering imaging problems, these should be a no brainer. We're sure these will start flying off the shelves at the $50 a pop price.
- Room Acoustics: Acoustic Treatments - page 4 [0.21] by Patrick Hart,October 24, 2004 20:00
- Dirac Live ART - Active Room Treatment Available on Denon/Marantz AVRs! [0.21] by Jacob Green,October 06, 2025 00:00
- Dirac has announced that Dirac Live ART is now available on select AV receivers and processors from Denon and Marantz that feature 4 sub outputs. All Denon and Marantz AVRs currently compatible with both Dirac Live Room Correction and Dirac Live Bass Control now support Dirac Live Active Room Treatment. A standalone Dirac Live ART license costs $299, and various discounted bundles are available. Read on to learn more.
- GIK Acoustics FlexRange Technology Preview [0.21] by tom,November 19, 2013 10:45
- GiK's new FlexRange technology increases the low-end absorption of their panels while reducing the high end. Do you want this? You do if you have a small room and don't want it to sound overly dead or if you already have a lot of absorption and want to increase it without overly dampening the high frequencies. Either way, at a $15 price bump over the standard 244 and Monster Bass Traps, it isn't exactly going to blow your budget. We can see the new FlexRange panels becoming a staple in both DIY and professional installations.
- Auralex Acoustics Introduces Custom-Printed Acoustic Panels [0.20] by tom,September 30, 2008 09:51
- Auralex Acoustics is breaking new ground by launching a gallery of custom-printed acoustical panels. Auralex Acoustics is exclusively the first to market SonicPrint, its custom-printed, artistic ProPanels featuring “The Art of Sound” theme which blends unlimited design and style options for any room with the company’s acoustically proven technology of its ProPanel product line.
- Ready Acoustics Chameleon Bass Traps - Listening Tests and Conclusion [0.20] by tom,August 03, 2007 08:20
- RPG Room Optimizer & Sizer Software Packages [0.20] by Gene,November 30, 2004 20:00
- A new approach to automated optimized listener/loudspeaker placement Room Optimizer™ is a Windows program to help determine the optimum locations for listener and loudspeakers in a rectangular room.
- Rives Audio, RPG, Talon, Harbeth, Von Schweikert at CES/T.H.E. [0.20] by clint,June 23, 2004 20:00
- Only one year after the Rives Audio debut at CES, Rives Audio teams up with 3 unique and top level speaker companies to display at both CES and T.H.E. Show. Rives Audio will demonstrate their versatility with all three companies and in no less than 5 total rooms.
- Twenty Questions Toward a Correct Home Theater Room [0.20] by Jeff Hedback,December 08, 2007 20:00
- Let’s get right to it. You love audio, are passionate about your system and are always searching for a better experience, a more accurate response. You’ve heard the term “room correction”. You’ve heard speakers in various rooms, you are aware of acoustical treatments and active room correction systems (ARC). You know that your dedicated audio system is not in a purpose built room. You would like to make the room as “correct” as possible; however you have no clear idea what approach is best for your room. This article explores the 20 questions you should ask yourself towards building a great room along with feedback from leading industry experts within their own respected disciplines on this topic.
- Von Schweikert and Rives Audio "Virtual or Reality" Demo [0.20] by clint,January 09, 2004 20:00
- Von Schweikert VR-11 ($100K+) overshadowing Clint and all of our bank accounts. Christopher Huston Sr. Acoustical Engineer for Rives Audio transformed an acoustically challenged hotel conference room using RPG acoustical treatments into something more palatable to properly demonstrate the VR-11's. Note the high end analog mixing desk featuring a DSD encoder to record a live performance in SACD to be played back and compared to the VR-11's.