Pro-Acoustic Audio Foam (AF) Professional acoustic foam panels ideal for Pro and Home Recording Studios AFP75 (20 tile Pack Covers 38.58 ft2 or 3.61 M2)
** PLEASE NOTE One pack of 20 of these larger tiles covers more area than 38 standard 12"x 12" tiles **
UL94 HF1 Fire rating One thing you should always look out for is the foams fire retardency. All our foam tiles are made from foam that is certified tested to UL94 HF1 this is a high fire rating the minimum recommended for sound deadening foams. UL 94 HF1 is the most stringent of the UL94 tests. All our acoustic foam products are rated UL94 HF1 or higher. In addition our foam will also pass the even higher furniture and furnishings fire safety regulations, Schedule 1 Part 1 of Fire Regs and to BS 5852:Part 2:1982
Suggested Uses Mixing Rooms and Studios This pack is made in order to supply you with an out of the box solution to treating the your studio. In order to treat early reflections you will need to apply 2 vertical 2x 3 panels on the left and right wall sides from your mixing position between you and the speakers. And also a horizontal 2x3 panel on the wall behind you and the mixing console . Then a horizontal 2x 3 panel above your mixing position "the cloud" aligned to the two side vertical panels. That's it, now hear the difference the tiles make. Recording booth In a recording booth you need to deaden the sound as much as you can start by lining the walls from the waist up. If you have additional foam then cover as much of the booth as you can. Vocals will very rarely reach low frequencies therefore you will not have problems with low frequency and lower frequency treatment such as bass traps will not be needed. Sound Absorption . Open cell foam is proven to show good sound absorption characteristics, particularly with the medium to high end of the frequency spectrum. The profile cut structure of these foam tiles and optimally designed profile exhibits a dual action on any incident sound waves. Firstly the sound waves upon hitting the peaks and valleys of the foam panels will get deflected in several directions which will weaken them, Secondly sound waves that penetrate the foam will get absorbed in the cell structure. This double action means that you almost totally eliminate echoes from the top end of the frequency spectrum. To absorp lower frequency of absorption with foam there is only one answer "THICKER TILES" the thicker tile the more the tile will deal with lower frequencies! Very low frequencies are hard to eliminate and would require gigantic blocks of foam to completely absorb the sound incident applied on them, however with the correct combination of positioning, foam pads and acoustic panels you can reduce lower frequency distortion.
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