Interior Acoustics / Noise Measurement & Control.
Obtaining expert acoustical advice and diagnoses is crucial for successful construction projects. It ensures optimal sound quality, enhances comfort, and meets regulatory standards. By addressing acoustical challenges early, architects can create harmonious spaces that promote well-being and elevate the overall design, making it a smart investment for any project.
Regular noise measurements in the workplace are vital for safeguarding employee health and boosting productivity. By pinpointing excessive noise levels, you can create a safer environment, minimize stress, and enhance overall morale. Prioritizing sound management cultivates a positive workplace culture and ensures adherence to occupational health regulations.
Incorporating exclusive elements, such as our speaker-shaped acoustical diffusers, enhances both aesthetics and the auditory experience. These unique products elevate architectural designs, ensuring spaces are not only visually stunning but also acoustically optimized, ultimately creating an environment that resonates with originality and sound excellence.
On-site color and gloss measurement for architects and designers. We capture accurate CIE Lab data directly on surfaces to ensure visual harmony with design intent. Field-based readings—non-certified but precise—help avoid costly mismatches, aligning color, light, and acoustic comfort across every finished space. (Learn more)
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ProAcoustics LLC provides acoustic, color, and modeling consultancy services led by Frank Schmidt, a sound engineer with over 15 years of experience. Credentials are WES-evaluated; not a U.S.-licensed P.E. All results are advisory, non-certified, and field-based. (extended version here)
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