Recording Studio acoustics that improve translation and accuracy
Recording studios and control rooms require balanced decay times, controlled low-frequency response, and symmetrical reflection management. Without proper treatment, mixing decisions translate poorly to other systems. Accurate monitoring depends on proper acoustic treatment—not guesswork.
Whether you’re mixing, tracking, or building a serious listening room, your room acoustics determine what you hear. Acoustics Specialty designs and installs professional acoustic treatment that improves reflection control, decay time, and low-frequency balance.

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Design-first approach
We don’t guess. We build a plan that matches your room, gear layout, and goals.
Reflection control
Reduce early reflections so your monitoring position becomes more accurate and less fatiguing.
Diffusion
Scatter mid and high frequencies to preserve liveliness while improving depth, imaging, and rear-wall balance.
Low-frequency management
Address modes and boundary effects with appropriate thickness and placement strategy.
Studio acoustics FAQs
Proper acoustic treatment improves accuracy, imaging, and low-frequency balance.
- Better translation – Mixes hold up more consistently on other systems
- Cleaner imaging – More stable phantom center and clearer soundstage placement
- Smoother low end – Reduced boominess and fewer nulls for easier bass decisions.
Common problems we fix:
- Bass changes depending on seating position
- Flutter echo, harshness, or ringing
- Difficulty judging vocal sibilance
No. Foam can reduce high-frequency reflections, but it rarely solves low-frequency problems. A balanced plan typically uses thicker treatment and strategic placement.
Yes. Small rooms often benefit the most from proper reflection control and low-frequency planning.
Not always to begin. Photos + dimensions can produce a strong plan. Measurements can be used when appropriate for deeper optimization.
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