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CINEAK introduces acoustic design panels (8/11/2006)

Integrated Systems Europe 2007

CINEAK acoustic design panels are decorative boards which work acoustically by absorbing both low and high sound frequencies. Using our panels will improve the quality of your entertainment and living room. They offer an attractive solution to improve tonal balance, movie dialog intelligibility, and to minimize sound reflections.

In many home cinemas today we see bad or no acoustical treatment. It is generally known that the best way to improve the sound quality in a room is through placing acoustical elements. No matter how good your speakers are, when the room does not allow good sound, they will never perform as they could. With CINEAK acoustic design panels you will be able to create a better sounding room, while simultanuously decorating the surrounding.

CINEAK acoustic design panels are available with a collection of quality fabrics, or with your personal digital artwork. Decorating your home cinema while improving the sound quality has become easy!

Combine different colors and fabrics to create unique environments. We recommend using our panels on the side walls as well as the back walls. To create a real home cinema environment, place panels against all walls, and play with colour to design a theatrical room.

CINEAK will work together with its network of dealers to offer you sample designs of how your home cinema could look like. We will build you a sample sketch using our panels, with your selection of fabrics, and within your budget.

www.cineak.com


 
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