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SH Acoustics Celebrates 10 Years & Expands With New California Office

Jeremiah Flaherty named the director of the new California office

Acoustic and audio consulting firm SH Acoustics is celebrating its 10th anniversary and the opening of its Southern California office. The Connecticut-based firm, which also has a branch in Australia, specializes in the acoustic and audio design for museums, high-end residences and other select commercial projects.

Jeremiah Flaherty, one of SH Acoustics’ key team members, has been named the director of the new California office, which will focus primarily on growing the company’s well-established body of work in the western U.S. and various international regions.

Over the past 10 years, SH Acoustics has been honored to be part of prestigious museum projects, including the Newseum in Washington D.C., National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. and New York, and the King Abdullah University Museum in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

The company’s work has included homes ranging from 1,000 to 100,000 square feet located in the USA, Europe, Asia, Australia and the Caribbean. One of the most notable private projects in Orange County, CA was recently featured on HGTV’s Million Dollar Rooms.

“Since our founding in 2003, we’ve led the tremendous evolution in our key acoustic design markets. Demands for our service have resulted in the need and opportunity for a West Coast presence,” states Steve Haas, president and principal consultant of SH Acoustics.“The California office is a natural extension of our national reach and a jumping off point for further Pacific Rim expansion. This will reinforce our established relationships and proven track record within the commercial and residential building industries.”

Flaherty has been with SH Acoustics for more than seven years and has an extensive background in architecture, construction methods and audio and acoustic design. A native of Chicago, he attended Columbia College and is an active member of the Acoustical Society of America, the Audio Engineering Society (AES) and Synergetic Audio Concepts (SynAudCon). .

“The demand for highly-engineered acoustic spaces will only continue to grow in California and other western U.S. regions,” Flaherty says. “Our expertise and creativity in developing these environments solidly supports our position as a leader in creating world-class aural experiences.”

Some current projects include the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture in Washington D.C., the American Revolution Center in Philadelphia, and more than 100 private theaters, music rooms and other acoustically critical spaces in residences worldwide.

SH Acoustics addresses all aspects of the quality and control of sound on a project, and often is involved from the initial stages of a project through final tuning and calibration. They collaborate with architects, designers and contractors, as well as work directly for homeowners, museums and other commercial clients.

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