Club Noise Consultants
Has a club – a music/disco/nightclub – ever complained about having noisy neighbours? Probably not, but that doesn’t mean that there isn’t a need for club acoustic consultants. If you are in the club business, loud sounds are what you’re all about, but most proprietors want to fit happily into the local environment and not cause a disturbance. Therefore, one aspect of sound control you need to look at is keeping it in. There is an optimum level you have to maintain to keep the customers happy and active, but nobody wants to antagonise everyone else.
As club noise consultants we can advise you on ways of achieving this. A heavy metal songwriter once said, “Rock’n’roll ain’t noise pollution”. Well, there are people out there who would disagree, and we can help you avoid trouble.
There is also the important matter of the tone and feel of the sound, not just the volume. Sure, music has got to get people’s feet moving, but if customers love the song that’s playing, they want to hear more than just the rhythm section. At high volume a DJ can only make so much difference with the tone controls on the PA. The room has to be right in the first place. Read More
Club Acoustic Consultants: A Club Within a Club
In many clubs there are different areas, because not everyone wants to be on the dancefloor all night. That means part of the same premises can be designated as somewhere to go for a bit of a break from the action. Somewhere to have a conversation. This can be an attraction in itself for those whose friends seem to thrive in noisy environments while they struggle. Creating such an area can be a challenge, but it is well within our capability. As all-round sound consultants for clubs, we have ways and means of creating havens of relative tranquillity to counterbalance the sheer volume that is the club’s stock-in-trade.
It’s not only the decibels, but the vibrations which have to be looked at, and that means the floors and how different parts of the building are interlinked. It takes a bit of thinking through, but it’s part of our speciality and we have plenty of experience in this area.
Contact us to Arrange a Sound Consultation for your Club
Whatever aspect of sound control you are looking at, the first step is to get us in for an acoustic assessment. When we’re familiar with the layout, you can fill us in on what you’re trying to achieve and we will work towards that goal. To get the ball rolling, just call or email us, or fill in the online enquiry form and we’ll get back to you. We’ll set up a consultation at your convenience and once that has been done, we at Koikas Acoustics can come up with a solution tailored to your unique requirements. The nature of the building will play a part in this, particularly if it wasn’t originally designed to be used as a club or anything involving loud noises, in which case we may be the first club noise consultants ever to set foot there. So, let’s have a good look and we can begin the process of meeting the needs of your business and your premises. Read Less
BUILDING ACOUSTICS
- Building services
- Architectural acoustics
- Acoustic privacy
- Speech intelligibility
- Sound reinforcement system design
- Auditorium Acoustics
- Airborne noise testing
- Impact sound transmission testing of walls, floors, doors, glazing
- Thermal Imaging And Acoustics In Buildings
CONSTRUCTION NOISE & VIBRATION
- Construction Noise Monitoring
- Construction Vibration Monitoring
- Construction Noise and Vibration
- Construction Noise & Vibration Plan of Management
ENVIRONMENTAL ACOUSTICS
- Pubs
- Hotels
- Restaurants Clubs & Bars
- Function Centres
- Cafés
- Chillers
- Refrigeration
- Pumps
- Air-conditioners
- Extraction Fans
- Child Care Centres
- Schools
- Colleges
- Universities
- Hospitals
- Medical Centres
- Aged Care
- Places of Worship
- Car Wash
- Service Stations
- Industrial Buildings
- Sport Facilities
- Gymnasiums
ADVISORY
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT FOR ACOUSTICAL PRODUCTS
- Floors
- Walls
- Windows
- Doors
- Ceiling roof systems
- Ventilation systems
- Mechanical plant and equipment
- Sound absorbing materials
- Vibration isolation springs
- Vibration isolation rubber mounts