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Room
acoustics is the broad term that describes how sound waves
interact with a room. Each room, and all the objects in it,
will react differently to different frequencies of sound.
Every speaker will sound different in different rooms. First
order reflections are the first locations where sound reflects
between your ears and the speakers.. This is often a wall, the
floor, and the ceiling at a point roughly mid-way between the
seating position and the front of the speaker. A room with
all-absorptive surfaces is not going to be a good-sounding
room. You need a balance of diffusion and absorption to
achieve a good audio environment. The skilled team of Nobel
Audio have the expertise to assess the acoustical property and
to suggest you the best options possible.
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