Acoustical Analysis
Acoustical Analysis
Turn Strategies Into Certainties.
Reverberation
Quantify reverberation times with analysis of broad and narrow frequency bands. Appraise diffusive characteristics of reverberant sound.
Time & Frequency
Determine the capabilities and deficiencies of a room and loudspeaker design together as a single, conjoined system.
Boundary Isolation
Evaluate the isolation characteristics of boundary systems by detecting sound transmission loss efficacies at all frequencies.
Predictive Analysis & Acoustical Simulations
We use simulations to assess both baseline acoustical conditions and the anticipated effects of construction, or proposed modifications to a space. The predictive analysis models provide postulates that help us speculate a wide range of acoustical results for our final designs.
I-Simpa is a graphical user interface (GUI) developed to host three-dimensional numerical codes for the modeling of sound propagation in complex geometrical domains. I-Simpa allows us to generate simulations of reverberation times, speech intelligibility and other acoustical parameters.
Predictive Analysis & Acoustical Simulations
We use I-Simpa simulations to assess both baseline acoustical conditions and the anticipated effects of construction, or proposed modifications to a space. I-Simpa allows us to generate precise simulations of reverberation times, speech intelligibility and other acoustical parameters.

Model Your Space
About the Sound in Your Room
There are two types of complimentary sound that create the acoustic signature of a space. Distinguishing between them aids in understanding how surface treatment affects acoustics and why it deals exclusively with only one of the two.
About the Sound in Your Room
There are two types of complimentary sound that create the acoustic signature of a space. Distinguishing between them aids in understanding how surface treatment affects acoustics and why it deals exclusively with only one of the two.


About the Noise in Your Room
Noise interferes with the ability to hear and presents a strained listening environment. There are three different kinds of noise and three different paths it takes between spaces.
About the Noise in Your Room
Noise interferes with the ability to hear and presents a strained listening environment. There are three different kinds of noise and three different paths it takes between spaces.