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Tutorial: Treating a Home Theater Room

Tutoriel : Aménager une salle de cinéma maison

Inscris-toi pour avoir accès à notre tutoriel sur le home cinéma. Apprenez les bases pour installer votre propre système home cinéma et traiter l'acoustique de votre pièce afin d'obtenir le meilleur son possible, en tirant le meilleur parti de vos...

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 Drummer recording in a GIK Acoustics-treated room with bass traps and acoustic panels on the walls.

Acoustique de la salle de batterie Niveaux d'absorption

Dylan Wissing of Getting the Sound walks through eight levels of absorption and diffusion in a live drum room, letting you hear the difference for yourself. Using headphones, you can find the sound you're after — from live and reflective to tight and controlled. A quick, ear-opening demonstration for anyone recording drums or treating a music studio.

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"A well-treated recording studio showing acoustic panels on the side walls at the first reflection points

(Vidéo) Acoustique des pièces : points de première réflexion

Once you've optimized your listening position, treating your first reflection points is the next critical step. This video walks you through the mirror trick — a simple method using a friend and a mirror to pinpoint exactly where acoustic panels need to go. A clear, practical guide for anyone starting their room treatment journey.

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Ben Mesick Alpha 2da series and studio bass traps

Comment traiter les fenêtres avec des traitements acoustiques

Windows are one of the most common acoustic challenges — they can't be moved, and they often sit right where a treatment panel needs to go. This article explains how window glass actually behaves acoustically, how to plan your room layout to minimize the problem, and which GIK Acoustics freestanding products work best when mounting simply isn't an option.

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High End restaurant using GIK Acoustics Acoustic Panels to reduce noise in Restaurant and blends into the walls

Acoustique des restos

Excess noise in restaurants leads to order errors, dissatisfied guests, and potential OSHA violations — yet acoustics is one of the most commonly overlooked aspects of restaurant design. GIK Acoustics has helped restaurants worldwide, including Empire State South and The Imperial pub, reduce ambient noise with discreet, custom-sized acoustic panels that blend seamlessly into the décor.

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Amplitude Panels Overlapping

Ajouter de la diffusion à tes enregistrements

Studio drummer Dylan Wissing — known for his work with Alicia Keys, John Legend, and Drake — demonstrates the real-world impact of adding diffusion and absorption to a drum room. This video walks through the sound of the room untreated, then with Evolution PolyFusors, then with Amplitude™ Acoustic Panels, and finally with a combination of both. A practical, ear-opening listen for anyone treating a recording room.

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A panoramic view of the Bonzi Recording studio lounge, with GIK Acoustics GridFusor panels arranged symmetrically on the walls and a visible isolation booth through the red-framed doorway on the left

Aménager une salle d'enregistrement

Treating a recording room follows the same acoustic principles as a listening room, but the application is different. James Lindenschmidt walks through the key strategies — finding your sweet spot, bass trapping, managing early reflections, and balancing diffusion — to create a versatile, great-sounding space for recording drums, vocals, and full bands.

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Marco Bonugli gatsby white Amplitude series with soffit traps and couch with vocal mic

Stratégies de voix off avec GIK Acoustics

From mic technique to acoustic treatment, this guide covers every strategy voiceover artists need to produce clear, professional tracks — whether you're working in a dedicated studio, a treated bedroom, or an untreated room with portable panels.

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Home theater with projection screen in front with GIK Amplitude and FlexRange Panels on the walls and ceilings

Choisir un système audio home cinéma en pensant à l'acoustique

The audio format you choose for your home theater should be driven by your room as much as your budget. This guide breaks down 2-channel, 5.1, and Immersive Surround formats — and explains why acoustics should be part of the decision from day one.

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