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Latest post 10-04-2009 3:17 AM by Bieele. 27 replies.
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  • 10-03-2009 2:06 AM In reply to

    Re: acoustic problems in modern architecture

    Fore somebody who has similar needs:

    http://www.archiexpo.de/prod/carcoustics/bedrucktes-deko-akustik-wandpaneel-62094-165328.html

     

  • 10-03-2009 3:01 AM In reply to

    Re: acoustic problems in modern architecture

    horstlederer:

    absorber panel" style="width: 100px; height: 100px" title="absorber panel" width="100" />

    Hallo Comunity, In my case I solved my acoustic problems, with the "absorber panels"

    You can print any picture you want.

    If anybody is interested, please let me know.

    hlederer@tele2.at

     

     

    Looks like a good approach that can easily be adjusted to vary the acoustics!

    If you had traditional framed paintings you could also place pads of material (including carpet or carpet underlay) behind the paintings.

    From what I can recall of my (limited) acoustic studies you also need fairly high density (but soft surface) materials if you are concerned about trying to contain the sound within a room (so as to limit effect on neighbours or the rest of the house etc.)

    A few pieces of the right kind of furniture will make a big difference to the acoustics in an otherwise hard-surfaced room.

    The trend for laminate floors seems to now be reducing with carpeting coming back into favour........ makes a huge difference to the acoustics of any room.

    Graham

    I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure. [W C Fields]

  • 10-04-2009 3:17 AM In reply to

    • Bieele
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    Re: acoustic problems in modern architecture

    I also live in a "modern" building. Lots of concrete and glass.

    Luckily we have soft material on the floor and soft furniture. Still I also thought about improving the acoustics looking for absorbing materials. This site has a nice product, nice looking acoustic panels, unfortunately the site is only in Dutch:

    http://www.akoestiekwinkel.nl/offecct_soundwave.html

    Bieele

    Heej zuij der alles veur gaeve En heej zaet ze mogen ut hebbe van meej
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