AES Vienna Video: Jocavi Acoustic Panels, Pt. 2
May 23, 2007
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In this Part 2 video shot live from the floor of 122nd AES in Vienna, Austria, Gearwire's Dan Agosto shows off some of the more visually appealing offerings in Jocavi's line of acoustical panels. These panels are wall treatments for recording spaces that diminish reflection of sound by presenting an irregular surface. Sound energy collides with the surface and becomes broken up by it, as opposed to a flat surface, which doesn't break up sound energy. Instead, flat surfaces reflect it with little energy loss and therefore a net increase in the room's sound energy.
See Part One of this Gearwire video here.
Get more information about the Jocavi acoustic panels at the official Jocavi website.
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