Acoustics First in Richmond, VA, US (United States)

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Acoustics First Inc. offers a full range of acoustical materials including sound absorbers, barriers, diffusers, and specialty products. Used for recording, broadcast and multi-media production; ENTERTAINMENT including Karaoke, home theater and critical listening rooms; ARCHITECTURAL applications in auditoriums, churches, concert halls, gymnasiums, and theaters; EDUCATIONAL and COMMUNICATIONS functions such as distance learning classrooms and teleconferencing; and INDUSTRIAL noise control situations. traditional polyurethane foams, Class 1 Melamine foams, high density fiberglass panels covered in Guilford of Maine's FR701 fabric, high NRC wall fabrics, dense mass barrier materials, diffusers of wood and metal or formed plastic, prefabricated low frequency bass traps, sculptured ceiling tiles, decoupling devices, and other specialty items. Brand Names are Sonex, FireFlex, FabTec, Soundtex, Channels, RPG, Sound Seal, SDG, TubeTrap and a variety of private labels.


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Address:2247 Tomlyn Street, Richmond, VA, 23230, United States
Telephone:(804) 342-2900
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In the late 1970's, Alpha Audio Acoustics introduced Sonex anechoic wedge foam to the professional audio community as an instant solution to a common acoustical problem. 

Call toll-free 1-888-765-2900 or click here for a brochure. Acoustics First Corporation 2247 TOMLYN STREET RICHMOND, VA 23230-3334,USA TEL: (804) 342-2900 FAX: (804) 342-1107 E-MAIL: info@acousticsfirst. 

Composites combine BlockAid®, acoustical foam (either Polyurethane or FireFlex™) and a 1/4" foam decoupler. These products are used for applications where you need increased noise absorption, sound transmission loss and/or vibration damping. Size: 24" x 48" standard 

The principles of sound absorption have been around for hundreds of years. Medieval churches used ash-filled pots embedded in the walls to absorb sound. These evolved into today's concept of sound-absorbing panels, commonly called "acoustical panels." 

Recent times have seen dramatic changes in the quality and quantity of church sound. Much like live Gospel recording, the sound control of a professional studio is now needed in the church with a praise band. Scanning the radio dial. 

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