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Acoustic system (acoustics) is a set of technical means for recording sound and amplifying it. Acoustic systems include sound generators, sound wave paths, and speakers.

The concept of “acoustics” is derived from the ancient Greek word “to listen.” Acoustics as a science studies the sound field of rooms in which acoustics are used to produce the best sound in a room. Acoustics is a special branch of technology and science that describes the characteristics of the propagation of sound waves in various environments (air, liquids, etc.) and rooms, and is also a set of equipment where indicators are assessed to improve sound quality in specialized rooms. Consequently, one of the most important tasks of acoustics is to determine the nature of the propagation of vibrations in a particular material. Another important task of acoustics is calculating the directionality of emissions from specific emitters. There is also the task of creating a two or three dimensional sound field, but the latter can also be solved by appropriate methods. But every room has its own acoustic nuances. Often the volume of the room determines the tonal balance of the entire sound.