What we do
This process involves us visting your listening room to critically listen, measure and calibrate the whole system. Critical listening involves playing music to score the system against the five sound quality metrics. We then calibrate the system, which involves making small adjustments to listener placement, speaker placement and toe in, acoustic treatment amount and positioning. After each set of adjustments is made critical listening takes place and measurements are made. This cycle repeats until the system is optimized - and reproduces sound - at the level at which it is capable.
What you get
A final Acoustic Calibration Report containing system measurements, scoring against criteria, drawings of speaker and listener placement and equipment settings. Given that compromises will typically have been made to accomodate your budget and constraints we will recommend a potential roadmap for ongoing sound quality improvements and the likely benefits to be derived from each change.


