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3 Signs Your Conference Room Needs Acoustic Treatments

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“Can You Hear Me Okay?” It May Be Time for Acoustic Solutions

You’ve installed an HD display, tabletop conferencing devices, microphones, and cameras…what could possibly be missing from your conference room?

Have you included acoustic treatments?

Acoustic treatments are an often-overlooked component in the modern conference room, but depending on how you use the space, they may be absolutely essential for your team’s success. Does your Dallas­/Fort Worth, TX business need acoustic treatments? Find out below!

And if your company is interested in acoustic treatments, sound masking, or soundproofing solutions, contact Texadia Systems to get started!

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  1. People Can’t Hear You Through the Echo

During conference calls or video meetings, are your team’s voices barely discernable through an overpowering echo? Echo is inevitable in long rooms with tall ceilings or conference rooms with glass walls. Carpet, curtains, tapestries, and artwork on the wall can help, but ultimately, acoustic treatments will help reduce echo and let everyone’s input be clearly understood.

Acoustic treatments may look like foam and fiberglass panels, diffuser panels, and “ceiling clouds.” With these solutions mounted in strategic locations, you’ll eliminate echo for good.

  1. You’re Recording Videos or Podcasts

If you’re using the conference room for any kind of professional recording, acoustic treatments are a must. Even if the room sounds fine to your ears, a digital recording won’t sound professional if there are hums and slight echoes in the background.

Your listeners or viewers want to feel like you’re talking directly into their headphones – not echoing from across the room. So, treat your space with acoustics before publishing audio and video content.

  1. You’re Listening to High-End Loudspeakers

If you’re using high-quality speakers, they won’t sound their best in an untreated room. Some sound frequencies, like low bass notes, may become overpowering as they reflect against the walls. Meanwhile, high frequencies may become lost, and you’ll miss important audio details.

We can balance the audio in your room with absorptive acoustic panels and materials that will make your loudspeakers sound as they were intended to be heard. So, whether you’re presenting videos in the lecture hall or joining virtual conferences, you’ll listen in the clearest definition. 

Are you ready to improve the sound quality in your business’s meeting room? Contact our team at Texadia Systems to discuss your project today. We look forward to working with you!

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