Churches old and new feature high ceilings that make echoing a detrimental problem to religious services and choral numbers. All sound is made up of sound waves that bounce off of
Instructions
1. Change the flooring of the church. Changing to a soft surface like carpet absorbs sound waves.
2. Place rugs on top of hard flooring. If you do not want to replace the entire floor of the church, you can just add rugs to the floor to get the same echo muffling effect.
3. Install acoustic panels on the walls. These upholstered panels absorb sound waves before they can bounce off the solid surface walls.
4. Use soundproofing insulation. If you are building or remodeling a church, use special soundproofing insulation behind the drywall. This negates the need for acoustic panels.
5. Utilize hanging baffles. These are similar to