Bank of America
— 38,000 square feet of renovated open office plan
workspace with low (42") cubicle partitions, no interior
walls, domes fashioned to look like skylights. QtQuiet technology™ created
a comfortable, highly productive work environment.
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more about it!
Monster.com
— Monster.com’s Maynard, Massachusetts office is in a unique, 100-year old former mill building consisting of exposed brick, wooden beams and many large windows. These highly sound-reflective elements combined with 15-foot ceilings created an acoustical challenge. The Oasis Qt™ sound masking system eliminated reverberations within the space and created a comfortable, highly-productive work environment. Learn
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Williams College
— three story ceilings, brick walls, no ceiling
tiles and so quiet you could hear a pin drop. Williams
College’s sound masking requirements were
exceeded with QtQuiet technology™.
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The
best systems are "direct-field"
systems. Compared to previous generations
of systems, they are far simpler and less expensive
to install, provide more uniform, unobtrusive sound
in a targeted space and don't overflow into adjacent
spaces or offices.
Cambridge Sound Management's patented Qt Quiet
technology™-based systems are direct-field,
a generation
ahead of the competing alternative. In a standard
office environment, miniature emitters
are installed in the ceiling tiles and deliver a pleasant,
non-distracting, air conditioning-like sound into
the targeted space. If your ceiling isn't "standard,"
the emitters can
be mounted to exposed beams or even embedded in furniture
or other fixtures.