Acoustic Analysis quantify the performance of the sound system and the room response based on predefined acoustical criteria determined by the specific usage of the room/venue.
Acoustic Treatment is required when the room/venue acoustics are not suitable for amplified sound and the acoustic incompatibility is beyond the ability of the signal processing equipment to produce intelligible sound.
Most places of Worship are designed with little or no consideration of the sound reinforcement requirements as most older churches and cathedrals were designed for the natural spoken word and the pipe organ performance, whereas modern designs make use of highly reflective surfaces such as glass, steel, granite and marble which causes additional unwanted reflections.
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