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WHY ACOUSTICS FOR YOUR BUILDINGS IN UAE?

WHY ACOUSTICS FOR YOUR BUILDINGS IN UAE?


The acoustics in buildings is one of the key considerations of the impact that a building has on building occupants' health, wellbeing, and comfort. They help to promote effective transmission of different noises to ensure sound is transmitted and spread at optimal levels. It can mean hearing sound nuances and details more clearly. Acoustics are interactions sound waves with different surfaces and there are many different factors that effect the room's acoustics. Among which the main three are the interaction of sound waves with hard surfaces, noise sources and high ceilings. An acoustical consultant can guide you with the engineering of positive sound for your buildings. For the optimum audio experience, concert hall acoustics must be of the highest caliber. Similar to this, it's critical that large conference rooms have the right audio setup for audible announcements. Acoustic Consultants and Acoustic engineers can be of great use for suggesting appropriate techniques for improving acoustics in your rooms. DSP Consultants stands among the top Acoustic consultants in Dubai.

What is the principle of acoustics?

Sound waves that pass directly through an object without diffracting will impact it. The affected sound wave will either pass through the object, be reflected off it, or be absorbed by it. The method through which sound energy is transformed into heat is called absorption.

Being a a professional acoustic consulting company in Dubai DSP Consultants helps you to enhance the acoustics of the room and ensure privacy and avoid any sound leakage to other adjacent rooms.

Factors affecting the acoustics of buildings

Factors affecting the acoustics of building such as reverberation time, loudness, focusing, echo, echelon effect, resonance, and noise. DSP Consultants work with you to create a sound acoustic design for your building that will also help you get LEED, WELL, and ESTIDAMA sustainability certifications, all of which will increase the value of your building.

Factors effecting speed of Sound.

  • Nature of Material/ Medium
  • Temperature
  • Humidity of Air

How to improve the acoustics of buildings

You can create a good acoustic environment simply by placing tall, sound absorbing elements, such as bookshelves, against a wall that is at right angles to the wall where the nearest sound absorbing element is located, e.g. a thick curtain or a suspended sound absorber. A rectangular room will allow you to achieve the optimal monitor position. Place your speakers a few feet in front of a short wall and angle them 30 degrees inward. Then, position your listening chair 38% of the way into the room.

Being an Expert in Acoustic Consultancy in UAE, DSP consultants can help you  with, Conducting noise surveys, Prepare Acoustical Designs for the projects, Submitting for the local authorities approval where applicable, offering professional guidance on all aspects of acoustic consultancy services.


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