FAQ

FAQs

What is the difference between sound insulation and sound absorption?

Sound insulation blocks sound from entering or leaving a room.
Sound absorption improves the acoustics inside the room by reducing echo and reverberation.

Our panels can serve both purposes, but each model has specific characteristics, so we recommend choosing based on your needs — insulation, acoustic improvement, or a hybrid solution.

Are your panels suitable for both home and professional use?

Yes. Our panels are certified and suitable for:

  • home studios,

  • podcast rooms,

  • home theaters,

  • office spaces,

  • music studios,

  • conference rooms.

Each product has different absorption/isolation ratings, allowing us to offer solutions for both beginners and professionals.

What materials are your acoustic panels made from?

The panels are made from high-density mineral wool or polyurethane, reinforced with fabric covering.
Frames are crafted from wood or MDF.

All materials are:

  • fire-safe (Class A or B),

  • eco-friendly,

  • odor-free,

  • designed to prevent dust release into the room.

Are your panels fire-rated?

Yes. All products come with EN ISO 13501-1 fire classification and are approved for commercial use.
We can provide official documents for architects or project managers upon request.

Can I order custom-sized panels?

Yes. We manufacture:

  • custom sizes,

  • custom thickness,

  • custom colors,

  • perforated or decorative design options.

Both single units and large-quantity custom orders are available.

How are the panels installed? Do I need professionals?

Panels can be installed in two ways:

  1. Wall-mounted – using hanging brackets or strong adhesive mounting tape.

  2. Ceiling-mounted – using suspension cables or magnetic mounts.

Most installations are simple and do not require professionals. We provide detailed instructions for each panel type.

Will the panels improve the sound quality in my room?

Yes. They reduce:

  • echo,

  • reverb,

  • unwanted reflections from walls, ceilings, and floors.

The result is clearer vocal clarity, cleaner sound, and a more pleasant acoustic environment.