New FCC Rules Dramatically Impact Use of Wireless Mic Systems
Wireless microphone systems were first invented in the 1950’s when several companies and individuals patented their own products. At that... More
Students Recording Lectures Using Audio Note Takers and Robotic Devices
Finding quality technology to purchase for student use is often challenging for universities because what may sound like a good idea to... More
Sound Advice
When planning or renovating your college’s fitness center, be certain to choose the right flooring, or you’ll never hear the end of it. More
Cost Considerations in the Quest for Quiet
While architects usually concentrate on the visual and acousticians focus on sound, accountants will focus on the money. Thinking about... More
Adding Surround Sound to Your Auditorium
One of the many uses of auditoria in higher education, in addition to holding lectures and large meetings, is to present cinema. How often... More
Acoustics: A University’s Universal Concern
Universities have a multitude of different rooms where acoustics matter. In addition to the obvious intelligibility requirements for... More
Through the Future of the Music Industry Through Technology
When Belmont decided to restore Columbia Studio A, the school not only wanted to keep history alive through the preservation of the room,... More
Surrounded by Acoustics
A common drawback to the hallowed halls of many private institutes is just how hollow those halls sound. Research has shown that background... More
The Palestra: University of Pennsylvania
In summer of 2013, we completed the renovation of the sound system at the University of Pennsylvania's Palestra. One of the most historic... More
Acoustics: You Don’t Always Hear What You See
To paraphrase the great philosopher Jagger: without WYSIWYG, "You can't always get what you want" but "sometimes you get what you need"-if... More