Believe High Fidelity is now representing Acoustic Fields!

Believe High Fidelity

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Hello WBF Members!

We are proud to announce that after many years of searching we decided on Acoustic Fields as the gold standard of acoustic treatment to maximize system performance in small rooms.

This was a lengthy and difficult process of testing many different panels individually. We were required to prove our capabilities to hear the differences each of the individual products has on the playback. This process took almost 6 months. However, all the hard work paid off and we are the first dealer for Acoustic Fields!

In addition to the evaluation period to become a dealer we added hundreds of hours in testing many different systems on our own. We want to see the behavior of playback using many different types combinations. We tried horns (of course :)) and dynamic speakers, different amplification combinations, tubes and solid state. We event swapped positioning of the locations of diffusions to further direct our customers and potential clients to address room placement. The end result of the testing is that no one product does everything and no one location is best for every system. There are best practices to be sure that will work in every application, but in the end the tuning makes the difference.

Please reach out to us wherever you are in the world and we can work with you to get the most out of your stereo investment!

Here are some photos of the journey and various combinations

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Sample playback. You can clearly hear the separation in each instrument and with clarity and body.


 
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