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29 April 2025

What to Prepare Before an Acoustic Site Visit

A draft checklist covering the photos, layouts, goals, and pain points that make a site visit faster and more useful.

What helps a consultation move faster

Good room photos, approximate dimensions, and a short explanation of what sounds wrong usually create the clearest starting point.

What outcome matters most

The more specific the goal is, the easier it is to recommend the right treatment with confidence.

FAQ

Common Questions

Quick answers about acoustic treatment.

If speech is unclear, music sounds muddy, or you notice a noticeable echo after sounds stop, the room likely has too much reverb. A free consultation can confirm this.

Acoustic treatment controls sound quality inside a room by absorbing reflections. Soundproofing reduces how much sound travels between rooms or from outside.

Yes. Even a small number of panels placed on the walls behind and beside you can noticeably improve call clarity and reduce echo.

It depends on room size, ceiling height, and hard surface coverage. We typically recommend treating 20–30% of total wall area as a starting point.

Want help applying this to your room? Send us the space details and we will recommend the right next step.

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