The iSound Acoustic Foam is well-suited to alleviate slap and flutter echo—the two most common problems in closed structures and rooms not specifically designed for music recording and performance. In fact, foam can turn even the hollowest sounding warehouse or gymnasium into a suitable acoustic environment.
Be it at work or play, too much low and high-pitched noise is very disruptive. You’ve probably wondered how to eliminate dissonant noises in certain areas. This is where acoustic foam comes in.
What is acoustic foam?
Acoustic foam is a very light substance created from polyurethane (PU) foam and melamine foam. Its surface may be porous or shaped like wedges or pyramids. This type of foam is best suited as a sound absorber, one of PU foam’s several applications. Boards of acoustic foam are best placed on the ceiling, walls, and floor for optimal sound absorption.
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