Acoustic foam is a popular sound panel designed for absorbing echoes in spaces that command greater premium sound quality. From recording studios to drum booths, from office cubicles to factories, sound panels made of foam are a popular and affordable method for controlling noise. Chief among the concerns of acoustic foam is the fire rating…
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Natatorium Noise Control Tip
Most every indoor swimming pool is built with perimeter concrete floors, concrete walls, concrete ceilings, or similar surfaces designed to repel moisture. These hard reflective surfaces absorb on average less than 3% of the echoes in the space. This renders most every natatorium with unfavorable acoustics. To make a natatorium more user friendly, sound panels…
Read MoreThe Best Acoustic Foam Panel
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2013 Acoustic foam panels are used to absorb sound wave reflections, clear out Acoustic foam panels are used to absorb sound wave reflections, clear out echo, produce greater clarity to original sound, and lower decibel levels. Acoustic foam sound panels are the most popular choice for wall or ceiling mounted soundproofing treatments…
Read MoreSurfing the Net for Soundproofing Help?
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2013 Acoustical panels, sound insulation material, common wall noise, echo problems, crowd noise, loud spaces and a plethora of other soundproofing related search terms are keyed in daily into the Google search box as customers seek help to resolve their noise issues. While there is a great wealth of helpful on the…
Read More3 Panels for Classroom Soundproofing
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2013 Most classrooms fill with excessive noise levels because of the hard reflective suraces on perimeter walls, ceilings and floors. As echoes carry, background noise blurs original sound signals from the teacher, producing a poor learning environment for the students. Grades collapse, teachers get stressed out. The remedy is actualy fairly simple. …
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2013 School starting back up in September of each year brings teachers and faculty back into classrooms to prepare for the coming school year. Most classrooms are built with hard reflective surfaces that include brick, block, wood, glass and metal. These surfaces reflect background noise, spiking echoes over the top of the…
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2013 Soundproofing a gym is one of the most popular acoustic treatments performed in the noise control industry. Gymnasium space is defined by hard reflective surfaces that combine to produce unwelcome levels of background noise called echo. From metal roof decks to wooden floors, block walls and glass windows, drywall and brick…
Read MoreWhich Sound Panels Should I Use?
Sound panels is a generic term, often used to source websites online to find products that can range from acoustic foam to ceiling tiles, from cloth wrapped panels to waterproof baffles. The variety of sound panels found here on our website helps our consultants best match to the individual needs of each client we serve. …
Read MoreBuying Soundproofing Products Online
It is often hard to imagine for a new client that calls in randomly off Google that an online website can help resolve a sound/noise related problem. The key, we tell them, is to remember that online resources aren’t about producing a “cure” to the noise, but simply gaining more “control” over it. To produce this net effect,
Read MoreRecording Studio Soundproofing
Whether you are creating a recording studio at home or in another location, the goals of reducing sound transmission and enhancing acoustical quality remain the same. A recording studio refers to a room where you intend to practice a musical instrument or record music, and the recommended soundproofing
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