Acoustic materials

Vincent Kars

WBF Technical Expert: Computer Audio
Jul 1, 2010
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Merfocell.jpg

Nothing wrong with panels like this, they work
But you won’t have them in your living room.
Some alternatives

SoundwaveFlow.jpg

http://offecct.se/

kvadrat_cloud.GIF

http://www.kvadratclouds.com/

But this is of course the real thing
SPTile.jpg

http://www.typhonics.com/
 
IMHO, there are no good looking acoustic materials. :) For this reason I would be very interested in learning about good materials that can be used to disguise acoustic treatments, and can be be used in loose suspended curtains.
 

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