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Make your acoustical spaces such as theaters, media rooms and studios sound sensational by creating an acoustically sound room.

Two of the most precious sonic qualities are focus and envelopment.

Focus
The ability to precisely locate each reproduced sonic cue or image in a three-dimensional space is defined as acoustical focus. Recordings contain many such images superimposed side to side and front to back in every direction for 360 degrees around the listener. A system is said to have pin-point focus if, from the perspective of the listener, each of these images is properly sized, precisely located, and not wandering. Good focus also provides that individual images be easily distinguishable from amongst others within the limits of the recordings quality.

Envelopment
An audio system should reproduce virtual images of each recorded sound presenting the listener with its apparent source location in a three-dimensional space. Each sonic image relates a part of the recorded event and together these sounds compose a wrap-around soundstage that envelopes the listener. Proper envelopment requires that the soundstage be seamless for 360 degrees without interruption by holes or hot spots caused by speaker level imbalance or poor placement.

 
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