Solve your echo and reverberation issues with an Acoustics America Acoustic Panel. These fabric-wrapped, sound absorbing panels are available in a wide array of colors, sizes and thicknesses, and give you the freedom to absorb excess ambient noise according to your design and aesthetic needs. Once you mount these panels on your walls, you can listen clearly to the sounds that matter.
Note: Product images are digital representations and do not reflect exact colors. For precise color matching requirements, we recommend requesting fabric samples before purchasing.
| Sound Absorption at Various Frequencies | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frequency (Hz) | 125 | 250 | 500 | 1000 | 2000 | 4000 |
| Fiberglass 1" NRC (.85) | .14 | .27 | .80 | 1.11 | 1.14 | 1.14 |
| Fiberglass 2" NRC (1.15) | .22 | .81 | 1.24 | 1.30 | 1.21 | 1.16 |
| Details and Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Size | 120" x 48" (10' x 4') |
| Weight | 1" = 24 lbs, 2" = 48 lbs |
| Core | Acoustically Rated Fiberglass or Polyester |
| Core Density | 6 pounds per cubic foot (6 PCF) |
| Design | Frameless |
| Flammability Rating | Class A |
| Manufacturing Tolerance | +-1/4" from centerline |
| Architectural Product Reference | Sound Absorbing Wall Unit |
No, this product is not designed to block or prevent the transfer of sound from one space to another. This is a sound-absorbing product, and it is designed to effectively reduce echo, reverberation and ambient noise. By addressing these issues, these products can dramatically improve sound quality and speech intelligibility in a space.
To address sound-transfer issues from adjacent rooms or spaces, sound-blocking products are required. For some further explanation on the differences between these two concepts, click here for our video on sound blocking.
Please note that quality sound blocking products for walls requires adding layers of drywall, mass loaded vinyl, and green glue. While not overly complicated, these projects do require skills in drywall construction, and the ability to closely follow design instructions for creating a sound proof wall.
Yes! We can custom cut any size acoustic panel, ceiling cloud or bass trap to your desired dimensions. Here’s how:
If you are looking for a custom shape, then our polyester fabric wrapped core panels are your choice. We can customize our polyester panels into various shapes. Give us a call to learn more at (800) 569-4907.
We offer our panels, clouds and panel kits in 1 and 2 inch thicknesses.
For our acoustic panels, we offer two mounting methods: Impaling clips are the industry standard for wall-mounting panels and are included with your order.
We also offer an alternative Rotofast mounting option for an additional fee.
Rotofast offers numerous advantages over impaling clips, such as:
Yes. All acoustic panels include standard impaling clips free of charge. Adhesive is required (sold separately) and installation is explained in our installation instructions.
Drywall anchors and screws (or other hardware appropriate for your wall surface) are also needed to mount your standard impaling clips (available from any hardware store). IMPORTANT: Standard and angled impaling clips are for wall mounting only and are not to be used for ceiling direct-mount applications or for any surface that is beyond perpendicular to the floor.
Our acoustic panel kits ship with angled impaling clips. Adhesive is not required for this wall mount option.
Optional Hardware: Rotofast Snap-on anchors are available as an alternative installation option at product selection. They do not require adhesive. If you choose Rotofast Snap-on anchors at product selection, standard impaling clips will not be included with your order.
No, our panels are manufactured using a frameless design. We design our panels to be frameless for the following benefits:
Yes, it is! Our high density (6 PCF) Acoustic Fiberglass board provides superior sound absorption when compared to other materials. For our 1″ and 2″ thick panels, the performance of our fiberglass is better than same thickness of foam, Mineral wool, or Owens Corning 703. Also, our core material is quite rigid, so a wooden frame is not required.
Our panels and clouds have fabric on the front of the panel only. If you are looking for a panel with fabric on both sides for desktop or floor standing applications, you might consider gluing two panels together. We do not recommend hanging or suspending panels that you have glued together.
Here is a link to our Loctite Power Grab Adhesive.
Our products are safe and effective and have been tested by an independent lab. All our panels and clouds carry a Class A fire rating which is the highest rating possible under the ASTM E84, a test used by code officials and regulatory agencies in the acceptance of interior finish materials.
Absolutely. We offer fabric samples free of charge. You are only responsible for shipping costs. Click here to order fabric samples.
Polyester and fiberglass acoustical panels differ in material composition, performance, and application. When choosing between the two, consider your specific acoustic needs, environmental preferences, and aesthetic goals of your space. Both options can effectively enhance acoustics, but each excels in different scenarios.
Advantages of Fiberglass Fabric Wrapped Core Panels:
Advantages of Polyester Fabric Wrapped Core Panels:
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