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Choosing the Best Bass Traps for Your Room

There is one question that runs through every bass treatment decision: how good do you need the bass to be, versus how much space inside the room can you use to deliver it? Great bass response is a bit of a...

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What Are Room Modes | GIK Acoustics

Every room has modal resonance problems — the question is how severe they are. This guide explains what room modes are, how to identify them, and the step-by-step treatment strategy to get your bass response under control.

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Room Acoustics Primer | GIK Acoustics

Room Acoustics Primer | GIK Acoustics

Learn how to treat small rooms with bass traps, panels, and diffusion to fix low-end issues, reduce reflections, and achieve clearer, balanced sound.

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Mounting GIK Acoustics Products in Corners | GIK Acoustics

Installing GIK Acoustics panels in your room corners is easier than you think. This quick guide walks through the measurements, hardware, and steps to hang FlexRange® panels cleanly and securely.

 

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Early Reflections Explained | GIK Acoustics

Learn how early reflections impact clarity, imaging, and fatigue—and how treating reflection zones improves sound accuracy and listening experience.

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GIK Acoustics at the University of Salford: Why Independent Testing Still Matters | GIK Acoustics

Inside University of Salford, GIK Acoustics tests real-world performance for accurate, transparent acoustic data.

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The Importance of a Trustworthy Listening Environment | GIK Acoustics

No matter how good your speakers are, the room you are in imposes misleading coloration, uneven frequency response, harsh comb filtering, and other artifacts that distract us from the audio itself. A great acoustic treatment strategy, along with well-placed speakers you love, can overcome these room colorations and allow you to get closer to your music.

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