On October 17, 2016 at 20:59, Mr. Brad said...
Very nice!!! I still miss SB!!
I use Quest Acoustical Interiors (
[Link: questai.com]), and their products in residential and commercial jobs. We typically custom track all the surfaces and install the appropriate materials and stretch our fabric.
It's not inexpensive, but it works and looks great. You need a craftsman to install, not a electronics technician.
Agreed... I'm a Quest AI dealer too. The project these pictures are from has over 2200 linear feet of QuestTrac installed throughout 7 rooms. Most of it is 2", but also used some of the 1" profiles. The QuestTrac was used for walls and 4 ceilings, but also stretched fabric around wood forms and panels in areas that weren't practical to do with QuestTrac.
Here's a few close up details from a soffit in the theater during installation that shows QuesTrac on the wall and then wrapped panels on the soffit to frame the air return and Lutron drapery track. There's also a channel for cove lighting that's difficult to see. Visible on the right you can see the dual pane windows which are interior to a gallery. Each pane of glass is two sheets of differnent thickness with an acoustic interlayer between.
This is the wall/ceiling detail in another room with a curved cove detail to conceal LED strip lighting. Walls and ceilings are QuestTrac and cove was fabric stretched and glued over a curved form. This room had 6 walls, so took some ingenuity and trial and error to get all the panels and seems to line up and look good with all the different angles.