Frequently Asked Questions
Do Acoustic Panels Actually Work?
The quick answer is yes, depending upon the acoustic problem you are experiencing and the number of panels you will be using.
If your main concern is sound quality acoustic panels and/or baffles are going to help.
Where Are My Acoustic Panels Manufactured?
What is the Difference Between an Acoustic Panel and an Acoustic Baffle?
What is the Purpose of an Acoustic Panel or Baffle?
Acoustic panels, sometimes, incorrectly, called soundproofing wall panels that carry NRC ratings (Noise Reduction Coefficient) are intended to improve sound quality within a space. They absorb sound, thus reducing reverberation - or what people call echo. They are not intended to act as soundproofing measures to control noise from one room to the next. Acoustic panels and baffles are intended to be used in any area that needs to sound better. Examples include: Bedrooms, Home Recording Studios, Home Podcast Studios, Home YouTube/Streaming Studios, Offices, Home Offices, Small Meeting Rooms, Restaurants, Theatres, Concert Halls, Gymnasiums, Classrooms, Corridors, Churches and Other Houses...