I‘ve been watching you guys for quite some time, but this really surprised me. l‘m actually situated in Europe (Switzerland) and it took a US-based audio/home theater specialist to show me that I can get some of the best accoustic panels „in my back yard“ so to speak. If I were in the US, I‘d buy all my gear from Audio Advice - love the passion and expertise you bring to the table! Thank you 🙏
Hi Oliver. Vicoustic is present in over 80 countries and you can easily develop your project with us and buy your gear from our distributors and dealers near you. Just request a project: vicoustic.com/project-request Contact our dealer near you: vicoustic.com/where-to-buy
I use Vicoustic products a lot for my home theatre projects, Cinema Round Premium is a fantastic product and also the Wavewood Panel. Just completed the design and built for JBL Singapore for their new Synthesis Room.
Thanks! You can find the first reflection by sitting in your chair and having someone go down the side walls with a mirror. Where you see a speaker in the mirror is a reflection point. For anything else, you would need to map it out. Thanks for watching
I have a couple 100 pound dogs, things get very dusty and dirty fast. I want to avoid foam and fabric that will become disgusting allergen traps. What are my treatment options?
Thank you. As a pure bass trap the Super Bass Extreme Ultra is probably better. Vicoustic does have a program where they can analyze your room for a small fee and come up with the best solutions. Thanks for watching
Great question, the DC3 is the new version of the DC2. Vicoustic covers the differences here vicoustic.com/article/multifuser-dc3-adds-new-bonds-to-sound-diffusion. We have to say, they are really great panels for their cost. Thanks for watching
The Vicoustic site has measurements on each panel, which look like they perform to us vicoustic.com/product/cinema-round-premium?g=0&solid-colors=Light%20Grey%20(23a) Thanks for watching
How can anything that thin make any real improvement? It’s the low end reverb time that causes the most distortion. Yes, you can slightly improve your ipsilateral and contralateral reflections but is that even scratching the surface?
Would love to talk to someone at Audio Advice about these, but I've called 3 times this week and told there's nobody I can talk to at the time and I give my name/number and have not received a call back. Not a good look for you guys.
We apologize for the inconvenience. We pride ourselves in giving great service and sounds like we missed the ball on this. I am forwarding this to our support team and will have them reach out.
We worked with Vicoustic to design several packages- you can see a drawing showing placement recommendations on these pages www.audioadvice.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=vicoustic Thanks for watching
I would love to just whip out the credit card and buy them, but for my home theater I could buy a good used car for the price of the large panels. I think I will be building my own.
I‘ve been watching you guys for quite some time, but this really surprised me. l‘m actually situated in Europe (Switzerland) and it took a US-based audio/home theater specialist to show me that I can get some of the best accoustic panels „in my back yard“ so to speak. If I were in the US, I‘d buy all my gear from Audio Advice - love the passion and expertise you bring to the table! Thank you 🙏
That is too cool! Thanks for sharing. Vicoustic will do a complete design for a very reasonable price too. Good luck with your project.
Hi Oliver. Vicoustic is present in over 80 countries and you can easily develop your project with us and buy your gear from our distributors and dealers near you. Just request a project: vicoustic.com/project-request
Contact our dealer near you: vicoustic.com/where-to-buy
A very necessary, but often overlooked HT accessory!
Probably the most important part period! Thanks for watching
I use Vicoustic products a lot for my home theatre projects, Cinema Round Premium is a fantastic product and also the Wavewood Panel. Just completed the design and built for JBL Singapore for their new Synthesis Room.
Awesome! Thanks for watching
One of the very best videos out there on Vicoustic - clear, concise, great presenter and lovely images. Kudos and keep up the good work! Thank you
Thanks! We appreciate your kind words
incredibly informative!
Glad you think so!
The skyscraper diffuser, o and what shape room do you advice when you design from scratch?
There are several "golden ratios" that work well. If you are working with Audio Advice we can help you plan out the ideal room. Thanks for watching
Wonderful information. _Proper acoustics are so important to getting great sound in a room.
Absolutely!
Great educational video. What’s the easiest method to map out the reflection points without using software?
Thanks! You can find the first reflection by sitting in your chair and having someone go down the side walls with a mirror. Where you see a speaker in the mirror is a reflection point. For anything else, you would need to map it out. Thanks for watching
Hi,
Which one of these can I use for behind AT screen to go around my LCR speakers ?
Thanks
Call or chat with our team of experts at audioadvice.com and they can help you get the ones you need!
Quite unique! Diffuser made from polystyrene... From your research, how effective is this material?
Thanks. It works well
can i tune these to drown out a mother in law?
I have a couple 100 pound dogs, things get very dusty and dirty fast. I want to avoid foam and fabric that will become disgusting allergen traps. What are my treatment options?
There are so many choices, it would be better if you reached out to our team at www.audioadvice.com to discuss your options. Thanks for watching
Which is better for bass trapping Vic Totem Ultra VMT or Vicoustic Super Bass Extreme Ultra? Great video…. Thanks
Thank you. As a pure bass trap the Super Bass Extreme Ultra is probably better. Vicoustic does have a program where they can analyze your room for a small fee and come up with the best solutions. Thanks for watching
@@AudioAdvice Thanks!
i have some of these, however, they are incredibly expensive. Are the ‘renewables’ the cause of these obscene prices ?
Unfortunately, we don't set the pricing. There are some other alternatives to them, but they are priced fairly competitively.
Thanks for this - Do you know what the difference between the DC2 and DC3 panels might be?
Great question, the DC3 is the new version of the DC2. Vicoustic covers the differences here vicoustic.com/article/multifuser-dc3-adds-new-bonds-to-sound-diffusion. We have to say, they are really great panels for their cost. Thanks for watching
Wjat should be the minumum thickness of skyline diffusers for home theatres
At least an inch. Please reach out to our team to discuss your acoustic needs
The panels are great looking but I can't find many 3rd party reviews on their panels. And reviews on these showing before and after measurements?
The Vicoustic site has measurements on each panel, which look like they perform to us vicoustic.com/product/cinema-round-premium?g=0&solid-colors=Light%20Grey%20(23a) Thanks for watching
How can anything that thin make any real improvement? It’s the low end reverb time that causes the most distortion. Yes, you can slightly improve your ipsilateral and contralateral reflections but is that even scratching the surface?
You can check out the vicoustics website and see the studies they've done.
Would love to talk to someone at Audio Advice about these, but I've called 3 times this week and told there's nobody I can talk to at the time and I give my name/number and have not received a call back. Not a good look for you guys.
We apologize for the inconvenience. We pride ourselves in giving great service and sounds like we missed the ball on this. I am forwarding this to our support team and will have them reach out.
Show were they actually go on the walls
We worked with Vicoustic to design several packages- you can see a drawing showing placement recommendations on these pages www.audioadvice.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=vicoustic Thanks for watching
@@AudioAdvice For recycled plastics the cost is over $200 for one product expensive
Real sound absorbing panels are expensive, you can buy cheap panel but they don't work.
@@redi6460 I never buy used recyclable plastics I like everything brand new not recycled or used
I would love to just whip out the credit card and buy them, but for my home theater I could buy a good used car for the price of the large panels. I think I will be building my own.
Fair enough. There are some great DIY options out there.
He sounds like George McFly.
Way too expensive