Home Theater Acoustics
You've got the big screen, you've got the amp and the speakers set up, you've even got the furniture and a popcorn machine, but there's still something missing? Even if you get the most state of the art speaker system and high tech playback devices, if your home theater room hasn't been acoustically treated, you've only got half the picture. Here at Acoustimac, you're sure to find the right materials and products to get the most out of your home theater setup.
Home Theater Acoustics Audio Visual Demonstration
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Every Acoustimac Acoustic panel or sound absorber is hand-made with great attention to detail and the highest craftsmanship standards. Acoustimac is one of the few acoustic treatment manufacturers to offer ACOUSTIC ART PANELS which you display either your own custom art or anything from our Stock Image Art Gallery, which contains an entire category of images perfect for home theater setups. Don't forget to check out our home theater room packages, scroll down to see them below.
See what our Home Theater customers have to say:
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Posted: December 20, 2022Great products, and repeat customer. Have panels in my music studio, home office, and living room.
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Posted: December 20, 2022Great products from ordering to shipping and installing.
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Posted: December 20, 2022I've purchased several panels, I love them all. These last two, aside from you guys nailing it on the custom art panels! Really hold the sound of my over zealous home theater system. Looking forward to purchasing a lot more ! Wouldn't go anywhere else.
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Posted: December 20, 2022They have the absolute BEST materials! Eric from customer service was a pleasure working with for this project on our house helping me expedite the shipping and making sure I get exactly what I needed! Going with Acoustimac was definitely a great decision.
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Posted: December 20, 2022Easy install. 36x12x1 DMD Panels (QTY: 8) Room size 17.5’ (L) x 10.5’ (W) x 8’ (H). These make my theater room sound good. Greatly reduced reflection. I would highly recommend.
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Posted: December 19, 2015"When I moved into a new place, there was a basement room available for me to make a man cave media room. However, the acoustics sounded like you really WERE in a cave! The first thing I did was suspend 2'x2'x4" bass traps (covered in Castielle suede) from the ceiling in the upper trihedral corners. The back of the traps are only partially covered, so they can absorb sound reflected from the corners as well as sound coming from the front."
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Posted: April 30, 2015"When I first thought about getting acoustic panels, I knew I needed to kill the echo in my 30x15 Home theater/Media room. I also knew I needed to have something that was safe. At the time no company was offering a Eco option. I searched around on the Internet and found many many great companies but all were very expensive.
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Posted: April 30, 2015"Just recently, I decided to complete a long time dream of building a real home theater. I spent hours designing and analyzing the space for line of sight distance reflections and aesthetics with a blank slate. I spent time online and in local theater stores looking at sound treatments and bass traps. Most of what I’ve found was online retailers who create ‘cookie cutter’ solutions and tried to show me why their solution was the best out of the box for home theater acoustics. Then I stumbled upon Acoustimac through Google and decided to call to see why their prices were so low, and what the difference was. . .
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Posted: April 30, 2015"I was hoping to hear some improvements, but I could not believe just how much these helped! I have to say that I am officially a firm believer in room treatments!"
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Posted: April 30, 2015Hi there, I just wanted to say that after installing the the BT-4000C Suede Bass Traps and a BT –6000C Suede Bass Trap I was truly stunned at the improvement in my home theater! I have a big, problematic, open space multi purpose room and have been fighting a bass boom problem for about year now. . .