Ecosound Acoustic Panels

  • 10 February 2021 22:23:33
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Ecosound's offer includes both professional acoustic panels for the adaptation of recording studios or home theaters, as well as decorative sound-absorbing panels for use in apartments, offices and backyards. Ecosound acoustic panels are made from environmentally friendly sound-absorbing materials that are safe for health, with appropriate tolerances and tolerances. The wool used in them provides class A broadband sound absorption, thanks to which they allow you to effectively shape acoustics even in the most demanding interiors. The variety and variety of acoustic panels we offer allows you to implement on their basis a comprehensive acoustic adaptation of the room and obtain ideal effects that allow you to enjoy music and sound quality at the highest level.

Acoustic panels for walls and ceilings - which ones to choose?

Acoustic panels for walls and ceilings are the best way to solve problems with poor acoustics. Which panels should be used to adapt the room is mainly determined by its purpose and the type of problems that arise in it. We will use other panels for soundproofing an office, rehearsal room or gym, and other panels for professional acoustic adaptation of a listening room or recording studio. In the first case, it will be sufficient to use classic sound-absorbing panels (absorbers). In the latter case, you will most often need to use several types of panels.

If we want to reduce reverberation and reduce the noise in the room, then wideband absorbers will be the best choice. If, on the other hand, we want to obtain comfortable conditions for listening to music and for the sound to remain "alive", diffuser panels, that is, the so-called acoustic diffusers, are the best choice. There is also a third type of acoustic panels - hybrid panels. They combine both functions - they simultaneously absorb and scatter sound.

Where to install acoustic panels?

As a rule, acoustic panels are mounted on walls and ceilings. The position of the sound system and the position of the listener determine exactly where they should be installed. These two factors determine the location of the so-called first reflection points, i.e. the places on the walls where the first reflections of the sound waves that reach our ears are achieved. It is the elimination of these reflections that is the main goal of the acoustic adaptation of listening rooms. Installing acoustic panels at the first reflections prevents waves from reflecting off the walls and effectively improves the sound quality. As a result, reverberation is reduced and overall acoustic comfort in the room is improved. Apart from the walls, it is also worth thinking about adapting the ceiling, which reflects the waves in the same way as the walls. Bass traps that are placed in the corners of the room, where the greatest accumulations of resonance occur.

 

 
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