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102 • ACOUSTICAL EQUIPMENTA C O U S T I C A L P A N E L SRehearsalAcoustical TreatmentsWhether you’re building a brand-new rehearsal room orneed to enhance your existing space, Wenger can providethe consultation and acoustical panels to help you succeed.We design and manufacture our own highly advancedacoustical products and Wenger knows how to apply themto optimize the acoustics in your room.Wall and ceiling acoustical panelsPerformanceAcoustical TreatmentsWorking with acousticians and architects, we use ourdecades of expertise to identify and help engineer the rightsolutions to treat any acoustical problems in your audiencearea: hot spots where sound concentrates, dead spotsmusic never reaches, and flutter echoes and excessivereverberation. By using a combination of ceiling clouds andacoustical panels, we’ve already helped hundreds of schoolauditoriums and world-class concert halls. With a call toyour Wenger representative, we can do the same for you.Kettering Fairmont High School,Kettering, OhioR E S O U R C E SCompanion Products:AcoustiCabinetspage 55Literature available:(call or download from the web)Ceiling clouds and wall acoustical panelsWeb link:Brochure,Tech Sheetsand FabricSampleswww.wengercorp.com/acousticalproducts“Our band hall has Wenger acoustical panels on the wall,which are a big help in balancing the sound and controlling theoverall loudness.”– Sandra McCormick, Band Director,Brewer High School, Fort Worth, Texas800.4WENGER (800.493.6437) • www.wengercorp.com
ACOUSTICAL EQUIPMENT • 103EACH PANEL IS TUNED TO APARTICULAR ACOUSTICAL TASKWenger has engineered five unique technical designs, indozens of sizes, shapes, and diffusion angles and finishoptions, to yield a broad selection of acoustical panels.EnvironmentallyresponsibleFabric made of 100%recycled materialSolving Acoustical ProblemsHot spots. Dead spots. Flutter echoes. Excessive reverberation.They’re all acoustical problems that can make rehearsalsnearly impossible and performances disappointing.ABSORBER PANELSSuited for a wide range of music environments.Designed to neutralize the reverberation and loudnessof a room. Engineered to absorb sound across a broadfrequency range for effective, balanced abatement.TYPE I CONVEX DIFFUSER PANELSDesigned to scatter and blend sound, these panelsdiffuse middle- to high-range frequencies that definetimbre and articulation.Wenger has the acoustical products — and decades ofaccumulated expertise — to help you optimize the sound inrehearsal rooms and school auditoriums. Call your Wengerrepresentative to discover the acoustic quality hundreds ofschools and professional auditoriums are already enjoying.A great, acoustically balancedrehearsal room starts with a wellthoughtout plan.TYPE II CONVEX DIFFUSER PANELSSignificantly larger than Type I panels, but with the sameshape. In addition to sound-diffusion qualities, theyselectively absorb low-frequency sound.Hart High School,Newhall, CaliforniaQUADRATIC DIFFUSER PANELSEngineered to provide the most effective diffusion inthe 750 Hz to 3300 Hz range. These 4' x 4' (122 cm x122 cm) diffusers are designed as easy-to-apply ceilingin-lays.PYRAMID DIFFUSER PANELSImpact-resistant ceiling and wall diffuser panels featurean offset pyramid shape to treat specific acousticalapplications. Ceiling mounts in 4' x 4' (122 cm x 122cm) and 2' x 2' (61 cm x 61 cm) sizes. Wall-mount in4' x 4' (122 cm x 122 cm) only.Wenger acoustical panels add visual appeal. You can choose from more than48 attractive fabric colors to coordinate with other Wenger products, andcomplement your color scheme.Evaluation and Proposals forNew and Existing SpacesWith some input from you to help us understand your space,Wenger acoustic engineers will provide you a comprehensiveacoustic evaluation. With our proprietary software and yearsof experience we can show you a before and after acousticalcomparison detailing how your space will perform across arange of musical frequencies. The following information willhelp us provide you a proposal and quote:• Architectural plans, if available, for existing rooms or adetailed drawing of floor plans and cross-sectionsNOTE: Indicate locations of anything on the walls that couldrestrict panel placement. Effective treatments require aminimum of 30% open, treatable wall space 5’ (1.5m) abovethe floor to ceiling• Proposed ceiling heightNOTE: Wenger recommends 18’-22’ (5.5m-6.7m) or currentceiling height should be more than 10’ (3m) for propertreatment• Type of ceilingNOTE: open grid or lay-in acoustical ceilings are preferable• # of students occupying roomNOTE: New construction ideally provides 550-770 cubic feetper student for Band/Orchestra and 350-500 cubic feet perstudent for Choral• Direction students will face in the room• Materials covering walls, floors and ceilings800.4WENGER (800.493.6437) • www.wengercorp.com
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102 • ACOUSTICAL EQUIPMENTA C O U S T I C A L P A N E L SRehearsalAcoustical TreatmentsWhether you’re building a brand-new rehearsal room orneed to enhance your existing space, <strong>Wenger</strong> can providethe consultation and acoustical panels to help you succeed.We design and manufacture our own highly advancedacoustical products and <strong>Wenger</strong> knows how to apply themto optimize the acoustics in your room.Wall and ceiling acoustical panelsPerformanceAcoustical TreatmentsWorking with acousticians and architects, we use ourdecades of expertise to identify and help engineer the rightsolutions to treat any acoustical problems in your audiencearea: hot spots where sound concentrates, dead spotsmusic never reaches, and flutter echoes and excessivereverberation. By using a combination of ceiling clouds andacoustical panels, we’ve already helped hundreds of schoolauditoriums and world-class concert halls. With a call toyour <strong>Wenger</strong> representative, we can do the same for you.Kettering Fairmont High School,Kettering, OhioR E S O U R C E SCompanion Products:AcoustiCabinetspage 55Literature available:(call or download from the web)Ceiling clouds and wall acoustical panelsWeb link:Brochure,Tech Sheetsand FabricSampleswww.wengercorp.com/acousticalproducts“Our band hall has <strong>Wenger</strong> acoustical panels on the wall,which are a big help in balancing the sound and controlling theoverall loudness.”– Sandra McCormick, Band Director,Brewer High School, Fort Worth, Texas800.4WENGER (800.493.6437) • www.wengercorp.com