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FlexRange Panels Put together

Vidéo : Comment tester le bon emplacement des pièges à basses dans les coins

Use a pink noise file to find where bass is building up in your room corners — then treat those spots first. A simple, practical guide from GIK Acoustics.

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Bass traps laying on top of each other

Bass Traps et comprendre les basses fréquences

Low frequencies don't travel in a straight line — they radiate, wrap, and bounce around your room in ways that cause peaks, nulls, and muddy decay. Learn why bass traps are the essential first step in any acoustic treatment plan.

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3D Rendering of Early Reflection Points

Vidéo : Premiers points de réflexion

Early reflections are one of the most common — and most fixable — problems in any listening room. Learn what they are, why they matter, and how to find and treat them using the simple mirror trick.

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Two Channel Listening Position in a room full of GIK Acoustics Soundblocks

Placer le point d'écoute

Where you position your listening spot — and which direction you face — has a dramatic impact on your room's sound quality. One of the most common questions in room acoustics is: should you face the long wall or the short wall?

Getting your orientation right is the first step before adding any acoustic treatment.

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Temporary Treated Living Room

Salon temporairement aménagé

Discover how temporary acoustic treatments can transform multi-use rooms without mounting panels to walls or ceilings. In this educational video, Zalan Schuster demonstrates using GIK FlexRange® Acoustic Panels and Bass Trap Panels to improve clarity, reduce reflections, and control low frequencies in a 4×4 meter living room with an attached kitchen. Perfect for spaces where permanent treatments aren’t possible, these temporary solutions provide noticeable improvements in sound quality while keeping your room flexible for everyday use.

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Flexrange panels pushed together

Les pièges à basses en mousse, ça marche vraiment ? Comparons la mousse acoustique aux pièges à basses GIK 244.

Piège à basses en mousse acoustique VS. Panneau piège à basses 244 de GIK AcousticsUne des questions qu'on nous pose souvent chez GIK Acoustics, c'est si les pièges à basses en mousse sont vraiment efficaces, surtout par rapport à nos...

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3D Rendering of a treated room

Positionnement du moniteur

Even with great gear and acoustic treatment, poor monitor positioning can ruin sound quality. This guide explains common speaker placement mistakes and how to fix them using proper spacing, height, and toe-in. Starting with an equilateral listening triangle helps improve stereo imaging, balance, and overall clarity in studios, home theaters, and listening rooms.

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3D Rendering of a treated room

Configuration de la salle : trucs à éviter

Setting up a room for great sound means avoiding common mistakes that hurt bass response, imaging, and overall clarity. This guide covers key setup pitfalls—like poor seating placement, incorrect speaker positioning, and subwoofer misplacement—along with practical tips to improve frequency response and system performance in home theaters and listening rooms.

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bass traps and cloud panels by GIK Acoustics in Lost Ark Studio Control panel

Comment ça marche, les Bass Traps ?

Bass traps are essential for controlling low-frequency sound, reducing standing waves, and improving clarity in studios, home theaters, and listening rooms. This guide explains how bass traps work, the difference between porous and resonant absorbers, and where to place them—like corners, walls, and ceilings—for the best acoustic results.

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