Buy Professional Grade Acoustic Panels - Acoustimac
Jun. 09, 2025
Buy Professional Grade Acoustic Panels - Acoustimac
A: Sound panels are used to remove reverb and echo in any room. They provide excellent sound absorption at all high and mid frequencies. Sound absorption panels placed on the first reflection points in a listening room will greatly enhance the overall sound. Because in doing so you stop the sound waves from bouncing back and fourth, which in turn yields better stereo imaging and a greater depth of sound stage.
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A: Bass traps are thicker and denser versions of our acoustic panels which are designed to absorb bass frequencies down to 40 Hz . Acoustic panels are designed mostly to absorb high and mid frequencies (human voices, treble...) with some bass absorption (from 250 Hz to Hz). Acoustimacs bass traps absorb high frequencies just as well as our standard panels, except they have the added advantage of being able to absorb much more of the lower frequencies. Bass absorption panels such our Corner trap work best if placed in room corner. They help eliminate standing waves, dips and spikes that are notoriously prevalent in smaller rooms. So for example, if you notice that you have too much bass in one spot of the room, and very little in the sweet spot, you needs bass traps to calibrate the room lows and to give you as flat a low frequency as possible. Which results in tighter punchier bass that does not overwhelm the rest of the instruments and sounds equally good no matter where you sit in the room.
A: No, they are not designed for that purpose. Please see our Soundproofing FAQ for details. Although they provide excellent sound absorption inside a room, they have no impact on the amount of sound transmitted through walls, windows and crevices. Acoustic panels are mainly used to condition sound in the room and make it more pleasant by reducing echoes, slap, reverb caused by sound waves reflecting on hard surfaces and parallel walls. Visit our Soundproofing FAQ for more detailed information about noise control.
A: It all depends on the total square footage of hard surfaces in a room. For optimum performance, the recommended minimum coverage is 25 to 30% of all hard surfaces. By providing us with the room’s measurements, we can calculate exactly how many panels you would need for your deployment scenario. Give us a call and we’ll walk you through the process. Click the above banner to use our acoustical coverage calculator.
A: Acoustimac provides z-clips installation hardware with all of its acoustic panel and bass trap products. You attach two Z-Clips on the upper corners of the panel backing, about an inch or more from the edges using provided wood screws, be sure to orient the screw holes to the top. Then attach the remaining two Z-Clips to the wall with the screw holes oriented to the floor and be sure they are at the same level and are spaced the same as they are on the panel. Then you slide the clips on the panel over the clips on the wall and that’s it.
Please view installation diagram below for standard acoustic panel or bass traps:Panel wall installation
A: Panels are rated in NRC (Noise Reduction Coefficient) and our bass traps in Sabins (unit of measure of sound absorption in the inch-pound system). All of bass traps and panels are independently tested by Riverbank Acoustics. The higher the absorption # the better the panel is. This is important because it’s a very effective way to gauge panel performance when compared to other vendors or similar products in different thicknesses from the same vendor. Acoustimac panels and bass traps have some the best absorption coefficient in the industry.
A: They all provide excellent absorption, but we offer our customers the choice for different reasons. Here are the main varying features to each of our insulation types: -Owens Corning 703 and 705 - Acoustimac offers this insulation as a choice mostly because of popular demand. For decades, Owens Corning rigid fiberglass insulation has been the mainstay of the industry. -Mineral Wool and (Rockwool/ Roxul) - This insulation is our primary production insulation because it outperforms Owens Corning 703 in sound absorption and is more eco friendly than OC703. -Acoustimac Eco core Insulation (4Lb) - is the best sound insulation we have to offer in terms of performance. It outperforms them both and is much more durable and does not irritate skin like fiberglass does. Not to mention it’s made of 100% recycled materials and is completely biodegradable.
A: Custom Sizes is what we do best. And you'll be hard pressed to find anywhere else who can get them done sooner than us. We can make you panels in any size up to 48"x96". As long as the shapes are rectangles and squares. On ocassion we can make other geometrical shapes but those are determined on a case by case basis. Contact one of our experts to see if we can bring your idea to life. You can also order custom sizes online
Acoustic Treatment Solutions: Panels, Bass Traps & Diffusers | GIK ...
Innovative Acoustic Treatment
As a leading acoustic treatment company, GIK Acoustics goes beyond selling panels: we provide expert solutions tailored to your specific needs. Every space is different, which is why we offer a comprehensive selection of acoustic treatments, ensuring you get the right combination of absorption, diffusion, and bass trapping to achieve balanced room acoustics.
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Our solutions are designed for small rooms, live rooms, and large-scale venues. Our expert Design Team can help you get the most out of our product range.
Expert Guidance from Industry Professionals
The GIK Design Team are on-staff acoustic experts who take the guesswork out of room treatment. We provide experienced guidance to help you create an effective treatment strategy that considers room size, layout, and the specific acoustic challenges unique to your space. We'll work with you on your treatment strategy and can help with advice on low-frequency accuracy, listening position optimization, and early reflection control. Other custom treatment design strategies are also available. With over 5,000 rooms treated per year, our team delivers proven, high-quality treatment solutions.
Acoustic Panels: Enhancing Clarity and Reducing Echo
Our high-performance absorption panels are engineered to control sound reflections, manage reverberation, and improve speech clarity. They use fiberglass, mineral wool, and sound-absorbing materials for broadband absorption, ideal for offices, restaurants, and lecture halls where clear, natural sound is essential and we don't want excessive listener fatigue in the spaces. With multiple fabric and size options, including printed images on sound-absorbing panels, our acoustic panels integrate seamlessly into any space, providing an elegant blend of function and aesthetics.
Explore Acoustic PanelsBass Traps: Controlling Low Frequencies for Balanced Sound
Managing low frequencies is crucial for reducing standing waves, bass buildup, and low frequencies while still also controlling high frequencies. Bass traps are critical in achieving a tight, accurate sound with all music systems, especially systems with subwoofers and ample bass frequencies. Our stackable corner bass traps and mountable thick panel bass traps are designed to reduce standing waves and prevent bass buildup, ensuring clearer, more defined audio. Whether you’re fine-tuning a mixing room, home theater, or high-performance listening space, these solutions provide precise low-end control for an optimal listening environment. Low frequencies are among the hardest to control and need the most space in the room, but our high-performance bass traps effectively manage room modes and standing waves. Choose from corner-mounted, stackable corner bass traps or wall-mounted options to achieve a tight, controlled low end.
Explore Bass TrapsDiffusers: Balanced Liveliness While Controlling Reflections
Sound diffusers help maintain a natural sense of spaciousness and clarity by scattering sound waves evenly rather than absorbing them entirely. Our QRD diffusers, skyline diffusers, and hybrid binary diffusion panels reduce harsh reflections and flutter echo, ensuring a more immersive listening experience with fewer distractions. Whether placed in a listening room, studio, theater, or concert hall, they add depth, texture, and balance to your soundscape. Unlike absorbers, sound diffusers scatter sound waves evenly, preserving room energy while preventing harsh reflections and flutter echo. Our QRD, skyline, and hybrid binary diffusers offer the perfect balance between clarity and spaciousness, improving room sound while maintaining an open acoustic profile.
Explore DiffusersVocal Booths & Gobos: Portable Sound Control
For home studios and professional recording environments in temporary spaces, our freestanding portable vocal booths and gobos improve voice clarity by reducing unwanted reflections, room tone, and noise bleed. Moveable acoustic panels are another fantastic tool in the engineer's toolbox, allowing for more focused, nuanced recordings that can be adjusted for different sounds and creative options. These are often perfect for podcasters, voice-over artists, and musicians working in temporary or rental spaces and can help improve results where full soundproofing solutions or acoustic treatment strategies can't be implemented.
Explore Vocal Booths & GobosPanel placement will depend entirely on the specific application, which is one reason why guidance from our design team is so valuable. In general, we want to be sure there are enough panels in the room (most of the performance is about the coverage area), and they should be evenly scattered around the room.
In other applications like listening rooms, we'll want other, more specific strategies like using absorption panels at first reflection points, bass traps in corners to manage bass frequencies, and diffusers on back walls to control reflections while maintaining room energy.
Yes! Proper room acoustics ensures accurate sound reproduction for recording studios, home theaters, and live rooms, helping to reduce unwanted noise and enhance clarity. The difference can be hard to describe if you've never listened in a well-treated room, but improving the listening experience in studios, listening rooms, and theaters is the foundation of our business!
There is some ambiguity in these terms. In general soundproofing refers to preventing sound from entering or leaving a room, while acoustic treatment refers to improving the sound quality inside a room for music or audio. Our products are designed to solve the latter problem, though they can also sometimes help with the former under some conditions.
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