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Ready to ship acoustic panels are finally here!
We have select quantities of our 4’x2’ Bass Trap, Broadband, and Hi-Mid Acoustic Panels available with Jet Black and Lunar (White) Burch fabric ready to ship to you today!
Need additional hardware? Check out our accessories!
Ready to ship acoustic panels are finally here!
We have select quantities of our 4’x2’ Bass Trap, Broadband, and Hi-Mid Acoustic Panels available with Jet Black and Lunar (White) Burch fabric ready to ship to you today!
Need additional hardware? Check out our accessories!
Ready to ship acoustic panels are finally here!
We have select quantities of our 4’x2’ Bass Trap, Broadband, and Hi-Mid Acoustic Panels available with Jet Black and Lunar (White) Burch fabric ready to ship to you today!
Need additional hardware? Check out our accessories!
All of the same great features without the wait!
✓ Hi-Mid Acoustic Panels 4’x2’x2.5”
✓ Broadband Acoustic Panels 4’x2’x4.5”
✓ Bass Trap Acoustic Panels 4’x2’x6.5”
✓ Tested and Certified - Class A fire-Rating ASTM E84–23d
✓ High-quality construction with a robust wood frame for long life
✓ Hardware included for quick and easy wall installation

Hi-Mid Acoustic Panels
Tame and echo, and reverb in your space for crystal-clear recordings.

Broadband Acoustic Panels
Add clarity and control to your tracking and mixing rooms with our Broadband Acoustic Panels.

Bass Trap Acoustic Panels
Tired of making trips to the car only to find the bass is off in your mix? Take control of your room’s low end and trust what you are hearing with our Bass Trap Acoustic Panels!
Acoustic Panel Performance
X Axis = Frequency in Hz | Y Axis = NRC rating from 0 - 1
NRC stands for “noise reduction coefficient.” An NRC rating is a percentage grade that represents a specific panel’s ability to reduce noise.
Ratings are typically expressed in decimals from 0 to 1, where 0 represents 0% (meaning the product reflects sound) and 1 represents 100% (meaning the product absorbs sound).
So, for example, if a panel has an NRC rating of .85, that means that roughly 85% of the sound that hits that panel’s surface will stop there.
Ratings can go above 1 because they’re calculated by scoring all of the surfaces of the product, leading to ratings like 1.05.