Addictive Sound acoustic panels are a modern solution that can significantly improve the acoustics of any interior. High-quality materials used in their production serve to absorb sounds, reduce echoes, or reflect sound waves, making staying in such a room a real pleasure. How do these panels help in the acoustic adaptation of interiors?
- Acoustic panel construction by Addictive Sound
- How do acoustic panels work?
Acoustic Panel Construction By Addictive Sound
One of the main factors influencing the functionality of Addictive Sound acoustic panels is their construction. It has been designed to correct various problems related to the spread of sounds in a room. They can be installed as single panels or entire acoustic walls—depending on the effect you want to achieve and what the specific room is intended for.
Acoustic panels are made of high-quality materials. Thanks to this, they are durable, fulfil their functions, are easy to install and look aesthetically pleasing in the interior. Wood was used to produce them.
The entire panel can be made of it, or the wood is only its frame. Mineral wool was also used, which is a non-flammable material and has a high fire protection class. The whole is covered with the best fabrics, which additionally affect the aesthetics of the product. You can choose any colour, creating colourful acoustic decorations, and also decide to print e.g. photos on them.
How Do Acoustic Panels Work?
Acoustic panels are divided into absorbers, diffusers and bass traps. Absorbers eliminate unpleasant reverberation and absorb excess sounds. Thanks to this, the room does not have the effect of sound bouncing off the walls. The second type mentioned is diffusers. Thanks to such a panel, the sound wave is dispersed evenly. It is therefore not as intense, but even and fuller in reception by the human ear.
The last type is bass traps.
They correct bass sounds. If they are present in excess, such an acoustic panel absorbs some sound in low frequencies. This prevents the formation of unpleasant resonance, which affects the overall reception of sounds in the interior.
To properly install acoustic panels, it is worth asking for help in choosing and planning them in a specific room. This will create an acoustically optimised space for listening to music, watching movies, working, or business conferences. Both private individuals and business and service premises owners can benefit from the panels. The panels also perfectly adjust sounds in rooms with thin walls.