by Tim Gulsrud | Mar 19, 2024
FIGURE 1. Room frequency responses measured in a recording studio with room correction software turned ON (blue) and OFF (red). A Client recently asked: “since I already have room correction software, do I still need room treatments in my listening space?”...
by Tim Gulsrud | Feb 2, 2018
Explaining acoustical concepts like STC ratings and transmission loss curves can be a challenge. When discussing a complex issue such as sound isolation with a Client such as a building owner, musician, or architect, we have found that it can be useful to listen to a...
by Tim Gulsrud | Jan 22, 2018
First Universalist Church Denver Stunning #beetlekillpine ceiling and #oculus in this brand new Denver worship space. A unique space with responsive acoustics for choral singing! Great collaboration with Barrett Studio Architects How much acoustic treatment is enough?...
by Tim Gulsrud | Jan 21, 2018
Acoustic Panel Prototypes Working on acoustic panel prototypes to simultaneously provide gentle high frequency reflections with mid and low frequency absorption…there is beauty in simple materials: wood frames, fiberglass, plywood, canvas. How much acoustic...
by Tim Gulsrud | Jan 19, 2018
New audio system for Sacred Heart of Jesus in Boulder Today we are conducting listening evaluation and tuning of the new audio system we designed for Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Boulder, Colorado. We are thrilled to see and hear the improvements here,...
by Tim Gulsrud | Oct 16, 2017
One of the newest trends in small business office space is the coworking concept. Coworking spaces appeal to many small business startups and entrepreneurs who value having a dedicated workspace other than a home office or coffee shop but who also understand that...