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In the beginning, there was perfect sound. Then man invented rooms and forever made it difficult to achieve good sound. The end? Luckily, no. Sound waves emanate out from their sources and strike room boundaries in predictable ways. Since tons of studies have shown that reflected sound is inherently inaccurate sound, controlling reflected sound is the key to making our spaces sound "good." While it's true that we all may have our own ideas as to what's a "bad" mixer, a "bad" loudspeaker or a "bad" microphone, I'm sure we can all agree on what a bad-sounding room sounds like. Two common examples of bad-sounding rooms that you're probably familiar with are gymnasiums and tiled bathrooms. The good news is that by implementing the proper acoustical treatments, we can make even the worst-sounding room good enough to yield world-class sound. Controlling reflections yields truer sound and allows the "real" sound of an instrument, voice or loudspeaker to come through. The two methods of controlling sound are sound absorption and sound diffusion.

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