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Guide to Acoustical Engineering

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Acoustical engineering is a diverse field covering a broad range of services beneficial to businesses. Acoustic engineers provide noise reduction and vibration testing and work to improve sound quality. Engineers are a vital part of building a structure from the design process. Contractors can consult with an acoustics engineer to reduce noise levels in hospitals, schools and clubs. Businesses of all sizes benefit from the services offered by acoustical engineers or through products manufactured by them.

Narrow down the field by determining your company's acoustical service requirement. There are many types of acoustical engineering services for industrial, architectural and commercial structures. Each type offers a specialized service to meet different audio needs. Complete the following steps as you search for technicians:

1. Search for an acoustical engineer skilled in your business services.

2. Browse catalogs for acoustical wall panels, ceiling tiles, curtains and windows for noise reduction and soundproofing.

3. Expand staff training in acoustics engineering and software solutions that allow you to tackle in-house acoustic projects.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Consult with an acoustic engineer for specific products and equipment


Your business may be looking for options to reduce noise in open office spaces or teleconference rooms. Look to acoustic engineering firms that design and manufacture acoustical equipment. Some may consult with you to choose the best products for your noise reduction needs as well as complete the instillation process.

I recommend: Contact D&D Sound Control for noise canceling products. Download a product catalogue from Tech Products Corporation and request more information on their products.

Hire acoustical engineering companies capable of handling your project


Acoustical engineers help your company at any stage, from designing your office building to providing voice security or meeting local requirements for noise reduction. Research the needs of your company before consulting acoustical engineering companies. Though large firms may focus on building or industrial sectors, localized companies are skilled with meeting small business budgets and serving most acoustics needs.

I recommend: Visit acoustics.org for descriptions and access to dozens of acoustic engineering firms. Go to Noise Pollution Clearinghouse for access to acoustical firms skilled in reducing noise pollution.

Train your staff to develop in-house acoustical engineering solutions


Acoustics covers a broad range of services. If your business typically consults with an acoustics engineer, an in-house engineering department could ease your budget and help get projects done quicker. Get staff trained in areas needed for your small business by taking advantage of acoustic engineering programs at colleges.

I recommend: Use Acoustics Engineering software tools to complete audio engineering measurements and calculations. Purdue University offers online acoustical engineering programs and staff development courses related to studying acoustics right from your PC. 

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Train in-house staff by looking for degree programs in physics, mechanical, aeronautical or electrical engineering. Acoustics isn't typically available as a separate degree at most colleges, though certificate programs may be available.

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