Village Tavern | 04/10/2013 |
![]() - Village Tavern from West Kennebuck, Maine | |
Blaine | 04/09/2013 |
![]() - Blaine from Meridian , Idaho | |
George | 04/08/2013 |
![]() - George from Santa Monica , CA | |
Emcar Project Innovations | 04/07/2013 |
![]() - Emcar Project Innovations | |
Elliot | 04/04/2013 |
My sales rep. John Ark, is great to work with on my ongoing project. At no time have I felt that he didn’t put my interests first. That being said I have a total of 16 pieces of sound treatment in my room. I just added a second set of corner bass traps a 5’ on bottom and a 4’ on top for a floor to ceiling 9’ total. Adding the 5’ foot to complete the corner made an extremely huge improvement not only in the bass performance but soundstage depth -width- and height. Highs are more detailed and smoooother just what I was hoping for and the bass is nothing short of miraculous some of the best I ever heard and it’s in my room --wow! Thank you John and ATS, and if you’re thinking about treating your room don’t hesitate - it’s a fantastic sound upgrade. I don’t know why I waited so long. I will be adding some more panels in the near future. Also the quality of ATS workmanship is outstanding! Thank you again. - Elliot from Henderson, Nevada | |
Stephen | 04/04/2013 |
![]() The "Playhouse" studio at Stephen Marley Productions - In this room ATS panels and gobo stackers allow us to track jazz groups - featuring musicians who desire the synergy of a "live" performance in close proximity to one another - and to still obtain very decent instrument isolation during recordings for control during mixdown. Thanks ATS, for providing well designed "value" in your products and superior service. - Stephen from Santa Clara, CA | |
Elliot | 04/01/2013 |
First, my sales rep John Ark is outstanding to work with. The quality of the products are first class. The effectiveness of the products is fantastic. It has made my system sound many notches above what I thought possible. The house I purchased 18 months ago I knew would be a challenge because it’s a new house and they used a lot less wood in the interior walls to save money. The room had a very hollow sound with the bass running out of control. So I have so far 2 corner bass traps-2-24’’x48’’..4’’ bass traps-3 -24’’X24’’ 2’’ Panels-2--24’’X48’’ 4’’ first reflection panels. Thank you ATS! - Elliot from Henderson, Nevada | |
Jameson Interiors | 03/12/2013 |
![]() See more images of this acoustic installation... - Jameson Interiors from Austin , TX | |
Greg | 03/10/2013 |
![]() - Greg from Wildwood, IL | |
Pat | 03/09/2013 |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() - Pat from Murphys , California | |
Rand | 02/16/2013 |
I just received a case of six 24”x48”x2” Applegate Cotton Batts yesterday. I didn’t order any finishing materials yet because I wanted to see the batts in-person before I decide what I’m going to do with them. The two characteristics that are worth mentioning are that the batts are 1.5” thick not 2” and they are stiff enough to be propped against a wall without collapsing. Even though I’m almost 60 years old and have been a (low budget) audiophile all my life, this is my first experience using acoustic room treatment with my own equipment. I know where the first reflection wall locations are in my room for my sweet spot and six panels covers most of them. My very first thought when listening was, “Where’s all the loudness I used to have?” At first, I thought the panels were robbing me of a sound level that I spent money to be able to produce, but then I realized what was missing was the glariness. I began to notice that all of the music intensity was still there, but sharper and clearer than I ever heard it before. For the first time I truly understand what audiophiles mean by the word fatigue. My wife and I watched the entire Led Zeppelin Celebration Day DVD easily and eagerly, even though we had just watched it a few days before. When it was over I asked my wife if she wanted me to put the batts away for now and she said, while getting a few of her favorite CD’s and DVD’s out, “No leave them there I’m going to listen to some stuff tomorrow.” If you knew my wife, you would know that that says more in favor of acoustic treatment than anything I said above. - Rand from Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania | |
Carla | 02/14/2013 |
![]() - Carla from Oakton, VA | |
Arnell | 02/13/2013 |
![]() - Arnell from Flossmoor , IL | |
Marcelo | 02/13/2013 |
![]() - Marcelo from Austin , Texas | |
Kirk | 01/12/2013 |
![]() - Kirk | |
Andrae | 01/10/2013 |
![]() ![]() - Andrae | |
Justin | 01/10/2013 |
![]() - Justin from Independence, MO | |
Nancy | 01/01/2013 |
![]() - Nancy from Naperville , IL | |
Andy | 01/01/2013 |
I used a whole truck load of Roxul AFB & Rockboard 60 for my Studio. I got it direct from ATS Acoustics at a price much lower than anywhere else. The stuff really absorbs sound. First photos is of my home recording studio finished with 4" Roxul insulation. Hidden "bass traps" using scraps of Roxul AFB lurk behind the slat walls. In the second photo, I built these 24 x 48 panels using 2" Roxul Rockboard 60 from ATS Acoustics. ![]() ![]() - Andy | |
Kim Bell | 12/03/2012 |
![]() - Kim Bell from Sugar Land, TX | |
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