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TapeOp Magazine Review of Curve System
Tape Op Magazine Senior Contributor Garrett Haines reviewed the Curve System Diffusors for the March 2012 issue, and had this to say (among other nice things):
“In use, I found Curves provide a very natural sound. The room feels tight without approaching that spaceship airlock vacuum thing. Before the Curves were installed, we had some flutter and slap back problems, but those are gone[…]
Again, I keep coming back to natural, smooth, and balanced as adjectives to describe the performance[…]
Clients are impressed by the appearance, and visiting engineers remark on the wide frequency response of the Curves (200 Hz to 20 kHz). Rae DiLeo (Filter, Henry Rollins, Army of Anyone) did several mix sessions in the room and gave the Curves two thumbs up. They are a great alternative to the insulation board treatments found in many studios.” Continue reading
Stereophile Magazine Reviews Curve System
In a product review of the Curve System published in the February 2012 issue, Stereophile’s Erick Lighte had this to say: “Indeed, now the Diffusors were diffusing the first sidewall reflections and the Absorbers were absorbing the second reflections. I … Continue reading
Magnolia Audio Video
In mid-2011, Magnolia Audio Video, part of Best Buy, asked Acoustical Surfaces Inc. (ASI) to re-imagine their premier sound room’s acoustical treatments. Acoustic Geometry, part of ASI, designed a solution and produced a series of 3D room drawings to suit … Continue reading
Gotham Hall
Gotham Hall, Manhattan’s finest event center, wanted to improve the acoustics in their Great Hall, a beautiful classically-designed oval-shaped space 110 feet long and 7 stories high. In mid-2011, they contacted Acoustic Geometry for a solution. This awe-inspiring New York City … Continue reading
Treelady Studios
We received a full-room Curve System to review for Tape Op Magazine. Everyone is pleased. Clients are impressed by the appearance, and visiting engineers remark on the wide frequency response of the Curves (200 Hz to 20 kHz). They are … Continue reading
