Well focused images, better micro details and significantly improved bass resolution.
The mainstay of Gershman Acoustics is High-End loudspeakers design, such as the critically acclaimed Opera Sauvage, Gap and AvantGarde models. The primary goal of any audiophile system is the accurate reproduction of the music which faithfully preserves the timbres of the original instruments without distortion. The ultimate goal is to allow the system to recreate the environment of the original recording venue in your listening room, to overlay its room acoustics onto those of your own room. How does one achieve this ultimate goal?
--- With Acoustics Art room treatments.
After many years of experience in this field, Gershman Acoustics has developed the perfect solution. Using three different types of absorptive materials with different thickness, density and patterns, this special combination acts as an acoustic cushion to capture stray low- and high-frequency signal that would otherwise reflect off the walls and interact with the direct signal of the speaker, reinforcing certain bands, partially canceling others, and smearing micro details with small time-delayed echoes.
By treating the room with Acoustic Art panels from Gershman, you will gain significant audible benefits in these specific areas: Image focus; performer localization within the soundstage; micro details previously obscured by room interaction; and bass tautness, pitch definition and intelligibility.
Most audio systems are set up in a regular living space rather than in an optimized, specially treated room that is used exclusively for listening. Acoustic Art panels are designed to look like beautiful decorative art which is hung on the wall. Different designs are available to beautifully integrate with the decor of your room while transforming your living space into an audiophile environment conducive for uncompromised music and home theater enjoyment.
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· " ... Enter the Gershman Acoustic Art panels. Their first innovation is that they don't look out of the place in a normal living room. They wouldn't be mistaken for paintings, but we'v seen products that looks like them in the sort of furniture stores that hire interior decorators with European accents. The face cloths are attractive, with several versions available. Indeed, you can send along your own cloth if none of Gershman's appeal to you.
Does making your listening room sound better mean making it look worse? Perhaps not. ... "