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How do different thicknesses of acoustic panels affect acoustics?

August 23, 2024
When choosing Acoustic Panels soundproof, differences in thickness can significantly affect their acoustic performance. Understanding these differences is essential to achieve optimum acoustic performance:

 How do different thicknesses of acoustic panels affect acoustics?

1. Low thickness (usually <25mm): Suitable for absorption of medium and high frequency sound, effective in reducing room echoes and noises, but with limited control of low frequency noise. Suitable for light acoustic conditioning in small meeting rooms or home theatres.

 

2. Medium Thickness (25-50mm): Provides more balanced sound absorption, can effectively handle mid-frequency and low-frequency sound, and improves the acoustic environment of the room, suitable for offices and study spaces.

 

3. High thickness (>50mm): Provides stronger low-frequency sound absorption, which can significantly reduce low-frequency noise and improve the comfort of the overall acoustic environment. Suitable for music recording studios and large conference halls and other places with high acoustic requirements.

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By choosing the right thickness of polyester fiber Acoustic Panel for your specific needs, you can optimise the acoustic effect and ensure the best sound quality in your indoor environment.

 

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