If you are a serious audiophile enthusiast
of home theater, placing the speakers behind the screen would make the
projection of sound quite accurate. However, wouldn’t it be better, if the
sound could pass through the screen? An Acoustic Sound transparent Screen is the solution to this problem. Here is how you
can select one.
Insulated frames
The Acoustic Sound transparent
projection Screen should have insulated frames, so that the sound is not
too booming since all cavities can produce sounds, which are tinny or that
resonates beyond what it should. The sound waves should
pass through the screen and resonate like a drum or a guitar when they reach
the audience.
No black backing
The equipment should be such that there should be no need for black
backing. A black backing needs to be used when there are objects that are
reflective and are directly behind your acoustic
sound transparent screen. Some of the examples of reflective objects
include shiny aluminum tweeters, glass doors, bright LED light from equipment,
light colored walls, and the like.
Blacker than black velvet
The black boarder of your screen plays an important part in making the
projector image appear fantastic for the ultimate surreal experience. The frames
should be blacker than the blackest velvet since it will make your projector
screen look attractive. Moreover, the frames should be easy to assemble and
mount, considering that they are quite heavy. The acoustic sound transparent projection screen should be of high
quality and nothing less than that.
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