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Acoustic panels are sound-absorbing panels placed on walls or ceilings to control and reduce noise in a room, eliminate slap echoes and control comb filtering. The aim is to enhance sound characteristics by improving sound quality through acoustic panels. Acoustic panels are commonly used in treatments such as studio acoustics, church acoustics, home theater acoustics, restaurant acoustics, and listening rooms, where the purpose is to reduce, but not completely eliminate, resonances in the room. Acoustic absorption is different from soundproofing, which is usually used to prevent sound from escaping the room.

 

FAQs

Q: What is the purpose of sound absorbing panels?

A: Sound panels are used to eliminate reverberation and echo in any room. They provide excellent sound absorption in all high and mid-frequency ranges. Placing sound absorbing panels at the first point of reflection in a listening room will greatly enhance the overall sound. This is because it stops sound waves from bouncing and bouncing a fourth time, which produces better stereo imaging and greater depth of soundstage.

Placing acoustic panels on walls or ceilings is the best way to eliminate echo, reverberation and reduce overall ambient noise in any room. Common sound problems are primarily caused by sound waves reflected from hard surfaces. Therefore, strategically placing acoustic panels at known reflection points not only effectively cleans up the sound in a room, but the right amount of acoustic panels can eliminate all echo and noise problems.DECO SOUND acoustic panels have the highest acoustic ratings in the industry.

 

Applications of acoustic panels

Home Theater

When creating a home theater system, many people focus only on the speakers. While having a great surround sound system is a key aspect, too much sound can actually create a poor experience. Because home theaters are often small (compared to traditional movie theaters), sound waves bounce around and can actually create reverberation or echoes, resulting in muddy, unclear sound. This is where home theater acoustic panels can provide a solution.

Home theater acoustic panels can play an important role in sound quality and the overall viewing experience. Therefore, they should be a major part of your home theater design plan.

Classroom

Acoustics plays an important role in the educational process. Learning is most effective in classrooms that are free of acoustic distractions. While limiting distractions can be a bit tricky, adding acoustic treatments to the classroom can help minimize the distractions caused by noise.

Deco Sound's acoustic wood panels have been used successfully to reduce reflected sound in teaching environments. These panels are lightweight, can be used with a variety of colors and patterns of acoustical fabrics, and can be easily installed over most existing wall or ceiling lining materials.

School Halls Acoustic panels

Acoustic wood wall panels are a more robust solution to reduce noise levels in school halls. They consist of a wood frame, MDF backing and impact-resistant membrane. They can be customized to accommodate obstructions such as vents, windows and lighting.

Office Acoustic panels

Single offices are often designed with privacy in mind. These private spaces may require a completely different acoustical treatment than the exterior office area. For privacy reasons, separate offices will require four walls and ceilings to act as acoustic barriers to outside noise.
Internal noise from air conditioning, office equipment and voice can be minimized by installing grooved wood slat wall panels to the walls or ceiling to act as sound absorbers.

Stadium Acoustic Panels

To accommodate a wide range of student and community activities, gymnasiums are often designed as large open spaces with high ceilings, wood or tile floors, and painted concrete walls. However, these same characteristics can lead to excessive reverberation and poor acoustics. The hard, reflective surfaces common in gyms and multipurpose rooms cause sound waves to bounce until they eventually attenuate or are absorbed. A more functional and enjoyable space is created by strategically placed acoustical wall panels and baffles to strike the right balance between absorption and reflection.

Many venues, especially high-volume spaces, have high ceilings and masonry walls. Speech, music, or other sounds can reflect off of these surfaces, causing distortion or echoes.

For building occupants, the result can be discomfort due to poor sound clarity or increased background noise, caused by the reverberation of sound reflected from walls and ceiling walls.

For new buildings, the best time to consider interior acoustics is during the design phase. For existing buildings, a simple solution is to install acoustic panels to minimize any unwanted sound reflections.

Deco Sound can help select the right panel type, size, shape, finish and acoustic properties for any interior space.

 

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