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ACOUSTICAL FABRICS

CINEAK’s collection of acoustical fabrics can be used over both acoustical treatments and speakers. Our range of acoustical fabrics features a wide variety of patterns and colors, is designer-friendly, specially woven and tested.

SPECIALLY-WOVEN FABRICS


Most other decorative wall upholstery fabrics are not made with the performance and aesthetics of the home theater in mind. They often are woven too densely to allow sound to reach the acoustical treatments or speakers behind them. Our designer-friendly, specially-woven and tested collection of acoustical fabrics features a wide variety of exciting design patterns and colors and can be used safely over both acoustical treatments and speakers.

CINEAK’s collection of acoustical transparent fabrics features 7 unique design patterns and each pattern is available in 6 to 12 different colors. All fabrics have been acoustically tested and have passed the requirements and expectations of some of the most respected acousticians in the world. Custom colors and patterns are available upon request. 

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FABRIC TRANSPARENCY TESTING


CINEAK fabrics have been tested by independent, third-party research firms for fabric transparency. The fabrics were tested for transmission loss associated with covering speakers, sound absorbers and diffusers. These test results have been published and can be requested by contacting our office.

The data shown are the result of the actual tests and show the transparency of CINEAK fabrics compared to speaker grille cloth. A gain of zero represents no change with or without the reference grille cloth in place. The error bars in Figure 1, showing one standard deviation over 10 measurements, indicate that measurement precision is negligible compared to the microphone inaccuracy tolerance of 0.5 dB.

Figure 2 illustrates the performance region of CINEAK fabrics compared to speaker grille cloth. To understand the numbers, in the frequency range above 5 kHz where fabrics can introduce attenuation, a 1 dB change is barely audible, a 3 dB change is perceptible and a 6 dB is very perceptible. Test results show that the CINEAK speaker version fabrics have a transparency that is less than 1dB at 5KHz, and is therefore not audible.

Fabric Transparency Test Report provided by Chesapeake Acoustics Research Institute, LLC.

Monroe

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Monroe Black Cherry
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Monroe Beige Brown
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Monroe Black
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Monroe Blue
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Monroe Brown
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Monroe Green Forest
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Monroe Ash
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Monroe Cocoa
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Monroe Light Grey
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Monroe Beige Grey

Garbo

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Astair

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Gardner

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Garland

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Hepburn

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SPECIALLY-WOVEN FABRICS


Most other decorative wall upholstery fabrics are not made with the performance and aesthetics of the home theater in mind. They often are woven too densely to allow sound to reach the acoustical treatments or speakers behind them. Our designer-friendly, specially-woven and tested collection of acoustical fabrics features a wide variety of exciting design patterns and colors and can be used safely over both acoustical treatments and speakers.

CINEAK’s collection of acoustical transparent fabrics features 7 unique design patterns and each pattern is available in 6 to 12 different colors. All fabrics have been acoustically tested and have passed the requirements and expectations of some of the most respected acousticians in the world. Custom colors and patterns are available upon request. 


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Mid Seam Track

WHAT GOES BEHIND


The acoustical treatment of a home theater will typically focus on absorption, diffusion and reflection.

In order to address those, you can use your own solutions or CINEAK can offer different materials that can be put behind the stretched fabric.