Wooden acoustic panels are sound insulation materials used for both soundproofing and acoustic regulation. These panels are effective in resolving common acoustic issues such as echo and reverberation.
Wooden acoustic panels act as echo suppressors. While they serve as sound-reflective surfaces, they are available in two main types: perforated and slotted. In enclosed spaces, they help absorb excessive noise and contribute to balanced sound distribution. These panels are designed to improve sound clarity and quality, offering both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Suitable for use on both ceilings and walls, wooden acoustic panels feature sound-absorbing properties that help regulate the acoustics of any room. They reduce echo and reverberation, absorb ambient noise, and enhance overall sound clarity within the space.
Designed to meet the acoustic needs of various environments, wooden acoustic panels deliver high-performance sound absorption. Reflective wood panels can be customized with perforations or linear slots and are typically backed with acoustic fabric and insulating materials that act as sound cushions. They are available in MDF-lam, natural veneer, lacquered, or polished finishes. Most designs feature perforated or slotted patterns for optimal acoustic performance.