Wedge Type Sound Absorber

 24”x24''x3''

Overview

Acoustic foam is open-celled foam used for acoustic treatment. It attenuates airborne sound waves by increasing air resistance, thus reducing the amplitude of the waves. The energy is dissipated as heat. Acoustic Foam can be made in several different colors, sizes and thicknesses.

Acoustic foam comes in a variety of sizes and can be attached to walls, ceilings, doors, and other features of a room to control noise levels, vibration, and echoes.

Many acoustic foam products are treated with dyes and/or fire retardants.

The objective of acoustic foam is to improve the sound quality by removing residual sound in any space. Not only does the resonance and echo effects are kept in check, but the ambience of the room is contained within thus making it better soundproof for the outside. This purpose requires strategic placement of acoustic foam panels on walls, ceiling and floors, effectively eliminating resonance within the room.

Acoustic Enhancement

The objective is to enhance the properties of sound by improving speech clarity and sound quality.

For this reason, acoustic foam is often used in recording studios. The purpose is to reduce, but not entirely eliminate resonance within the room. This is achieved by placing similar sized pieces of foam, often in the shape of cones or triangles, on opposite walls.

How Acoustic Foam Works

Acoustic foam is a lightweight material made from polyurethane foam either polyether or polyester, and also extruded melamine foam. It is usually cut into tiles - often with pyramid or wedge shapes - which are suited to placing on the walls of a recording studio or a similar type of environment to act as a sound absorber, thus enhancing the sound quality within a room.


Features


Wedge Type Design

The next best thing to egg crate design. Serious recording and playback room needs serious acoustic treatment. The three-inch thick absorbers provide more than sufficient sound absorption up to the mid-low frequencies.

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