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| ![]() Acoustimac can help you get rid of Echo and Reverb in your church hall.Preachers, Priests and those who deliver god’s word to our ears often fight a losing battle without even being aware of it. Especially when their words are muddled, overlapping and echoing.
By: Acoustimac Treating large spaces such as church halls can be overwhelmingly expensive, many churches feel that the expense is so great, that they sacrifice the quality of their sermon thinking that the solution is outright unaffordable. Well, those days are over. At Acoustimac, Acoustic treatment solutions for your church are now more affordable than ever, and with our great variety of sizes and styles to choose from, making your church sound great has never been easier.One issue often faced is the expense of obtaining enough acoustic panels to truly make a difference. For these scenarios we have developed an elegant yet simple product line: Acoustimac’s Echo Block Acoustic Baffles. For over a year Acoustimac has been hard at work trying to develop a product that would be every bit as effective as our flagship 4’x2’x2” These panels perform every bit as well as their framed counterparts with the added advantage of being double sided. They come in a nice selection of vibrant colors and are designed for most economy and performance. Discounts are available for large orders and improved pricing is offered to nonprofit organizations. Need some style? Acoustimac also offers custom printed acoustic panels. You can have stained glass scenes or some lovely reproductions of religious paintings. See our website for more information and an audiovisual demonstration simulation of our panels in action: http://www.acoustimac.com/ # # # Acoustimac offers a wide variety of designer and custom Acoustic Panels and Bass Traps as well as DIY materials such as: acoustic insulation, Fabric, Wood Frames and Installation Hardware, plus Mass Loaded Vinyl and Green Glue for soundproofing. End
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