One of the first questions we usually get is: “Do you need to come out and look at the space?” Most of the time, the answer is no. And that surprises people. We’re Not Guessing When someone sends us a floorplan, we’re not just glancing at it—we’re reading it....
Article Overview If you’ve looked into sound masking at all, you’ve probably seen the claim: “It pays for itself in a couple months.” Sometimes that’s true. Sometimes it’s not that fast. But here’s the thing. It’s not a gimmick. There is real return there. You just...
Speech privacy is often treated as a comfort issue—something that improves the workplace experience. In reality, it’s much more than that. When privacy fails, the impact extends beyond distraction. It can affect trust, compliance, and even business outcomes in ways...
Many organizations assume that if an office feels quiet, it should also feel productive. But in practice, teams often report the opposite. Even in relatively quiet environments, employees still struggle to focus, conversations feel intrusive, and productivity remains...
Speech privacy has moved from a “nice to have” to a compliance, trust, and performance issue. In offices, healthcare facilities, and professional services environments, conversations are no longer confined to private rooms. Glass walls, open layouts, and shared spaces...
Open office layouts were designed to spark collaboration, speed communication, and reduce real estate costs. In practice, many organizations are discovering an unintended consequence: collaboration without acoustic control often leads to distraction, reduced...
The mission of Lonestar Acoustics is to improve the quality of work-life and the safety, privacy, and productivity of our customers’ facilities through the use of the sound masking systems that we provide.