L-Acoustics and Treble Announce Strategic Partnership
This strategic partnership unites two industry leaders in a shared mission to transform how audio professionals design and optimize sound experiences. By combining L-Acoustics' renowned sound system expertise with Treble's breakthrough acoustic modeling technology, the brands are creating a more powerful and efficient workflow for their partners, from venue acoustics to system design. Treble's wave-based simulation technology brings unique capabilities to the partnership, addressing complex acoustic phenomena including diffraction, phase effects, and wave interference - particularly in the low-frequency domain. Their hybrid solver achieves these detailed calculations up to 100 times faster than conventional solutions, enabling partners to analyze and optimize sound behavior more comprehensively and efficiently than ever before. This collaboration represents a significant advancement in giving sound designers the tools they need to create exceptional audio experiences with greater confidence and precision.
Treble's approach to room acoustics simulation perfectly complements our commitment to delivering exceptional sound experiences. By integrating our expertise, we'll enhance our clients' ability to optimize system performance while accounting for room acoustics – ultimately creating more impactful audio experiences for audiences worldwide.
The announcement coincides with Treble's significant platform update at ISE in Barcelona. To mark this milestone, Treble will host an exclusive webinar on February 6th at 2:00 PM UTC / 9:00 AM EST, showcasing the future of sound simulation and acoustic design. During the event, attendees will see practical demonstrations of Treble's wave-based simulation platform, including its integration with Building Information Modeling (BIM) workflows and enhanced visualization tools for enhanced acoustic design and analysis functionality. Simon Brown of L-Acoustics will present a technical case study of the HYRISS showroom, demonstrating how Treble's acoustic modeling capabilities enabled precise optimization of immersive sound systems and adaptive acoustics. Distinguished speakers Aaron Willette and Shane Myrbeck from Arup will share their experience implementing Treble's technology in large-scale architectural projects, followed by an interactive Q&A session with the speakers.
To participate in the Treble webinar, visit: https://www.treble.tech/insights/biggest-update-webinar
We are proud to partner with one of the world's leading audio technology companies. The rising trend of virtual prototyping using simulations and synthetic data is transforming our industry, and by joining forces with L-Acoustics, we can accelerate this transformation to create better-sounding spaces worldwide. This partnership represents a shared vision for the future of acoustic design and audio excellence.
Visitors to ISE 2025 can experience both companies' latest innovations at L-Acoustics (Hall 7, Booth 7G150; Hall 2, Booth 2F150; and Hall 8, Audio Demo Room B4) and Treble (Congress Square Innovation Park, booth CS864).
About L-Acoustics
L-Acoustics has been shaping the future of sound since 1984 through trailblazing innovation. Their European-designed and manufactured solutions deliver premium sound experiences from the most intimate immersive spaces to the largest stages. L-Acoustics is the #1 brand chosen by the world’s largest music festivals and installed in over 13,000 premium venues from music halls, theaters, and sports entertainment to wellness, hospitality, homes and yachts.
Their team of 1,000 employees, including 20% in design, research, and development, conceives the industry’s most award-winning and transformative sound reinforcement technologies, including the modern line source array V-DOSC, L-ISA immersive hyperreal solutions, and the eco-conscious, performance-leading L-Series. These technologies have led to the company being honored with a Decibels d’Or and featured in Fast Company’s most innovative companies.
With major hubs in Paris, Los Angeles, London, and Singapore, and a network of trained service providers present in 80 countries, their technologies power the most demanding live events and memorable sound experiences: from Adele’s Las Vegas residency to the world's largest sports events, from the Zaha Hadid-designed Guangzhou Opera House to the Philharmonie de Paris Concert Hall.