15 de enero de 2025
What to Prepare Before a First Consultation
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When you contact us for the first time, we need to understand the physical space you are working with. Whether it is a 12 m² vocal booth or a larger control room, the dimensions, wall materials, and existing floor plan determine the type of acoustic treatment that will actually work. Bring a simple sketch or measurements if you have them.
We also ask about the main use of the room. A space used for voice-over recording has different requirements than one used for mixing or live tracking. The frequency range you need to control, the acceptable noise floor, and the budget for materials all shape the proposal we prepare.
Finally, think about the timeline. Some installations can be completed in a single day, while custom panel fabrication or mechanical bass traps may take several weeks. Knowing your deadline helps us prioritize the right solution without overcomplicating the scope.