Acoustic Consultant

Role

Advises on room sound, speaker placement, isolation, intelligibility, noise, and acoustic conditions.

Description

An Acoustic Consultant helps shape the physical listening conditions of an immersive installation, exhibition, or performance environment. The role considers room response, noise, intelligibility, speaker placement, isolation, reverberation, and how the site affects the intended sonic experience.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within Sound, Music & Voice, the Acoustic Consultant connects sonic design to the physical environment. This is especially important for location-based installations, multi-user spaces, speaker-based works, performance settings, and museum or festival exhibitions.

Scope Note

Includes room acoustics, reverberation, isolation, noise control, speaker placement, intelligibility, acoustic treatment, audience flow effects, and site-specific constraints.

Boundary Note

Distinct from Sound Designer and Audio Engineer because it focuses on the acoustic behavior of the environment rather than creating sound content or mixing the work itself.

Collaboration Note

Commonly collaborates with sound designers, spatial audio designers, installation designers, exhibition designers, audio engineers, producers, venue staff, and safety/accessibility teams.

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