Archive for July, 2012

Sonora® Acoustical Wall Panels named Christian School Products Top Product 2012

Sonora® Acoustical Wall Panels are the premier choice for reducing reverberation and improving speech clarity.  Available in many sizes and colors, these absorbers are suitable for many applications. This includes offices, worship facilities, schools, gymnasiums, museums, auditoriums, or any application that requires an acoustical solution.  Visit www.AcousticsFirst.com for more information.——————————————————————————————————————————————-

Acoustics First Corporation supplies acoustical panels and soundproofing materials to control sound and eliminate noise in commercial, residential, government, and institutional applications worldwide.  Products include the patented Art Diffusor®, sound absorbers, noise barriers, acoustical fabrics and accessories. Acoustics First® products are sold for O.E.M applications, direct, and through dealers.  For more information on acoustical materials and their application, please visit www.AcousticsFirst.com or call Toll Free 1-888-765-2900 (US & Canada).

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Blocking Piano Sound from an Adjoining Classroom

QUESTION:

We have a piano class next to a classroom and the sound loves to leak through our thin walls. We need a type of sound proofing wall the teacher can still staple pictures and information to and block out all sound going through her wall bugging the other class. The wall is about 24′ x 12′. What can you suggest?

ANSWER:

Installing a layer of the BlockAid Sound Barrier on top of the existing shared wall will block the transmission of sound through the wall. Be sure to examine to overall construction of the room.  If a suspended ceiling grid is in use, sound could possibly  flank over the wall if it does not go all the way to the roof deck.  Blocking sound requires that massive and dense structures be in place to interrupt the path of the sound or noise.  Be sure to seal any seams or gaps as well as any wall switches or boxes.  If air can pass through an area of the wall, so can sound.

More on vinyl sound barrier:  http://www.acousticsfirst.com/blockaid-vinyl-sound-barrier.htm 

Once the barrier is installed, a finish material will need to be installed over this.  We would recommend 1/2″ wall board or something simple like the Sound Channels Acoustical Wall fabric.  Sound Channels in installed in a similar manner to wall carpet and is Velcro compatible.  It also is a Class A material that passes vertical and corner burn tests.

We can also custom manufacture 2″ thick Sonora Acoustical Wall Panels with a barrier septum in the middle and a Tackable Face.  This will combine sound absorption along with the sound barrier and add a fabric finish, all in one step.  We would recommend doing this in two sections of 4′(w) x 6′(h) panels.

As always, be sure to discuss your project with an acoustical consultant or experienced professional to determine which materials best suit your application, site constraints and budget.

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Acoustics First Corporation supplies acoustical panels and soundproofing materials to control sound and eliminate noise in commercial, residential, government, and institutional applications worldwide.  Products include the patented Art Diffusor®, sound absorbers, noise barriers, acoustical fabrics and accessories. Acoustics First® products are sold for O.E.M applications, direct, and through dealers.  For more information on acoustical materials and their application, please visit www.AcousticsFirst.com or call Toll Free 1-888-765-2900 (US & Canada).

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