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I am starting a project of putting mirror glass in front of a tv and then making a frame to go over the glass like a picture and I want to use the Sony Bravia XR 42A90KU oled tv.I am wondering if the acoustic surface audio screen will work sound wise through the mirror glass. I am not certain but when I attach the 6 mm mirror glass to the front of the tv screen there may be a gap of 1mm or so ,so it will not be in direct contact with it,Any knowledge on this would be great
thanks
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Because it’s April Fool’s day?
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Ha ha
no to hide the tv except when you want to watch it and it shows through the special mirror glass one type is called diaelectric mirror glass
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Ohmygod, this is a real thing 😛
You will need the 1mm gap, as you surmised, to stop the Acoustic Surface vibrating against the mirror. Apparently, the vibrations from this are almost imperceptible, so 1mm ought to do it.
I have no idea if the mirror will block, or diffuse, the acoustic effect though. My guess is it will, but you could ask the supplier of the mirror about this. Or maybe one of the high-end suppliers, like:-
But doing a bit of the research I should perhaps have done yesterday (though it was a bad day for off-the-wall postings 🤗), the transmissibility of this material seems to be about 65%, so you will likely have to increase the brightness to compensate, and the people selling this stuff seem to focus on Samsung to a man, probably because they go much brighter than OLEDs: so be aware of this with a Sony OLED.
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Hi
Thanks for that info ,I have asked sony as well as to the sound situation,I have realised of course that I could plug a soundbar in and turn the screen speaker off,But I think the brightness of the screen is the most important although we dont watch much daytime tv if at all.
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Ohmygod, this is a real thing 😛
You will need the 1mm gap, as you surmised, to stop the Acoustic Surface vibrating against the mirror. Apparently, the vibrations from this are almost imperceptible, so 1mm ought to do it.
I have no idea if the mirror will block, or diffuse, the acoustic effect though. My guess is it will, but you could ask the supplier of the mirror about this. Or maybe one of the high-end suppliers, like:-
But doing a bit of the research I should perhaps have done yesterday (though it was a bad day for off-the-wall postings 🤗), the transmissibility of this material seems to be about 65%, so you will likely have to increase the brightness to compensate, and the people selling this stuff seem to focus on Samsung to a man, probably because they go much brighter than OLEDs: so be aware of this with a Sony OLED.
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