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Acoustic construction is the process of constructing a space with materials that are designed to absorb or reflect sound in order to create a desired acoustic environment. It typically involves using materials such as acoustic foam, bass traps, diffusers, and acoustic insulation to control reflections, reverberation, and sound absorption. Acoustic construction is often used to control the acoustics of recording studios, auditoriums, music venues, and other spaces where sound quality is important.

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