Tools and Innovation in Acoustic Testing

Sound Cave Labs Podcast Season 1 Episode 4

In the field of acoustics, having the right tools isn’t just beneficial, it’s essential. Testing and refining sound quality requires precise equipment and innovative techniques, particularly in competitive areas like gaming, where audio performance can make or break the experience. Recently, Matt Green, Principal Acoustics Engineer at Logitech, joined us on The Sound Cave Lab Podcast to share insights into the tools and processes his team uses to create next-level audio products. You can catch the full episode at soundcavelabs.com.

Matt Green underscored the importance of using tools that support innovation. From high-end systems like those from Audio Precision to custom-built, in-house solutions, Matt and his team leveraged a variety of tools to push the limits of audio performance. “We’ve found equipment that’s very affordable but performs better than some of the more expensive, well-known options,” he shared, highlighting the importance of both resourcefulness and expertise in selecting equipment that meets their unique needs.

For Matt, tools don’t just measure—they drive innovation. He described how his team relies on specialized equipment to simulate real-world conditions and gather precise data quickly. “We have tools that let us do 3D plots within a two-minute window,” he explained. This rapid feedback loop is crucial in an industry where being able to test and adjust on the fly can make a significant difference in final product quality.

One standout aspect of Logitech’s approach is the development of custom tools designed in-house. These tools allow the team to evaluate and fine-tune products with a level of detail that off-the-shelf options can’t match. However, as Matt pointed out, “You have to be careful about which tools you decide to make because it’s a lot of work and can distract from the main project.” This balanced approach ensures they stay focused on what’s most important: delivering superior audio experiences.

Matt’s insights offer a valuable reminder for anyone in the field of acoustics or audio engineering—whether it’s for gaming, music, or other applications. Having access to the best tools, and knowing how to use them, is a cornerstone of high-quality sound design. It’s not always about the most expensive equipment; it’s about finding what works best for the task and applying it with creativity and skill.

Curious to learn more about the cutting-edge tools that power innovation in acoustics? Listen to Matt Green’s episode on The Sound Cave Lab Podcast at soundcavelabs.com, where he dives deeper into the world of acoustic testing and shares how he and his team stay at the forefront of sound engineering.