
UMIACOUSTICS 4 PCS Acoustic Wall Panels, 2 Thick 23.6'' x 11.8'' Fiberglass Recording Studio Acoustical Treatments Panels, Self-
$107.46
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the dimensions and thickness of the UMIACOUSTICS Acoustic Wall Panels? A: The UMIACOUSTICS Acoustic Wall Panels are 23.6" x 11.8" in size and 2" thick.
- Q: How effective are these panels at sound absorption? A: These panels have a Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of 0.95, making them highly effective for sound absorption, providing a clearer and more enjoyable sound environment.
- Q: Are the panels easy to install? A: Yes, the panels are designed with self-adhesive backing for easy installation. For added stability, it is recommended to use construction adhesive glue.
- Q: What materials are used in these acoustic panels? A: The panels are made from 100% high-density polyester fabric wrapped around 100% white fiberglass, which has an E0 environmental rating.
- Q: Where can I use these acoustic panels? A: These panels are versatile and can be used in various settings, including recording studios, offices, home theaters, gyms, hotels, and more to reduce noise and echoes.
- Q: Can I use these panels outdoors? A: These panels are primarily designed for indoor use and may not withstand outdoor conditions. It is recommended to use them in controlled environments.
- Q: How do I clean and maintain these panels? A: To clean the panels, use a soft cloth or vacuum with a brush attachment. Avoid using harsh chemicals or excessive moisture.
- Q: Do these panels have a warranty or guarantee? A: For warranty or guarantee information, please contact the seller directly to inquire about specific policies.
- Q: Are there different color options available for these panels? A: The UMIACOUSTICS Acoustic Wall Panels are currently available in beige, but please check with the seller for any additional color options.
- Q: What applications are these panels best suited for? A: These acoustic panels are ideal for reducing reverberation and echo in spaces such as music studios, conference rooms, home theaters, and other environments where sound clarity is important.