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The new MERWAS production studios in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) were listed by GUINESS RECORD as the largest studios in the world.
They were acoustic engineers of international repute assigned to
the acoustic study that chose LAMIX acoustic barriers as the best option to meet the required acoustic insulation levels of the project.
The new MERWAS production studios in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) were listed by GUINESS RECORD as the largest studios in the world.
They were acoustic engineers of international repute assigned to the acoustic study that chose LAMIX acoustic barriers as the best option to meet the required acoustic insulation levels of the project.
Supply of LAMIX in the largest recording studios in the world (4,023.83m2) in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia)
MERCACUSTIC in close collaboration with EFEBE managed the technical and design advice of the acoustic insulation in recording studios sited in Berlin, Warsaw and Stockholm. Likewise, through the local delegates of each country, the necessary acoustic material was supplied, providing a local service in each construction and offering warehouse service to avoid deliveries of large quantities of products directly to the construction sites.
MERCACUSTIC in close collaboration with EFEBE managed the technical and design advice of the acoustic insulation
in recording studios sited in Berlin, Warsaw and Stockholm. Likewise, through the local delegates of each country, the necessary acoustic material was supplied, providing a local service in each construction and offering warehouse service to avoid deliveries of large quantities of products directly to the construction sites.
PR3.5 ADH acoustic insulation covering the original walls in the recording studios in Warsaw
Press release, as a novelty in the market, of the gypsum board with directly incorporated acoustic insulating sheet PLASTERCUSTIC by MERCACUSTIC.
Unique innovative product in the sector, which not only increases acoustic attenuation levels at all frequencies, but also
Installing loose acoustic sheeting on the ceiling (easier with Plastercustic)