Cutting Wedge Acoustical Foam Featured on 2012 Loudspeaker Sourcebook

Cutting Wedge Acoustical Foam makes the CoverAcoustics First’s Cutting Wedge acoustical foam is featured on the cover of the 2012 Loudspeaker Industry Sourcebook.  Acoustical foam can be used in any application that requires sound absorption.  This material is used to prevent destructive specular reflections from distorting or color sound.  It eliminates room modes and standing waves.  Cutting Wedge foam provides more absorption than flat foam by increasing the exposed surface area with its “blade” pattern.

Cutting Wedge Classic Acoustical FoamAvailable in 2″, 3″ and  4″ thick material, this premium acoustical foam can be used to line the cavities of speaker boxes, remove reflections in recording & broadcast studios, quiet machinery and much more.  1’x1′ or 2’x4′ sheets allow the application to be designed however you with to provide optimal coverage for your application.

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For more information, feel free to contact Acoustics First,  Toll Free 888-765-2900 | info@acousticsfirst.com | www.AcousticsFirst.com

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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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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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Acoustical Material Design and Uses Q&A

Below is a Q&A session about acoustical materials.

How would you describe the existing landscape relating to acoustical systems? Where is the greatest need/ the most demand?
-Acoustical systems are deployed throughout many market segments.  Demand truly depends upon the specific type of acoustical requirement.  Applications can range from improving sound in a residential home theater to solutions to abate jet airplane noise.  Many of these projects must be examined on a case by case basis.

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What are some major issues that come up or problems to be faced?
-Most problems center around improving speech intelligibility or keeping sound from disturbing others.
Improve Intelligibility with Absorbers: http://www.acousticsfirst.com/sound-absorbers.htm
Block Sound with Barriers and Isolation Poducts: http://www.acousticsfirst.com/barriers-vibration-isolation.htm

When developing different types of sound proofing/ sound dampening materials what have proved to be the most useful materials to form composites out of? Where do you usually procure these base materials?

-Many absorber products are manufactured from fluffy or porous materials such as acoustical foam and glass fiber.
Noise barriers are made from dense and heavy materials and isolation materials range from metal springs to neoprene rubber.

You can read more about the basic categories of products here:  http://www.acousticsfirst.com/acoustics-first-products-overview.htm

Which materials or composites combinations have proved to be the most successful?
-The success of the material can only be measured in comparison with the application in which the material is used.  Not all applications will require the absolute best composite material.  There are varying degrees of requirements and materials that should be specified by a professional who can evaluate the project requirements.  Acoustical consultants are often used to determine the appropriate material and amounts of material for the specific project.

What surprises have you encountered while developing acoustical systems?
-Sometimes that physical limitations of materials or structures to support the materials may change the design or specification of an acoustic material.  For example, when blocking sound, massive and dense materials should be used, however, you must be sure the structure will be able to support the additional weight.  A prototype design may have the best intentions of being a great acoustical material but may have limitations when manufacturing, shipping or installing.

How big is the market for aesthetically pleasing sound proofing/ dampening systems?
-These days most markets segments are looking for materials that are aesthetically pleasing while at the same time needing them to be economical.  Visual trends are constantly changing and consumers may choose to compromise the look of a material to match their project’s budget.

Do you see any future trends? Where do they align?
-Trends are always changing based on market demand whereas material design and availability change based on the availability of access to raw goods at a fair price.  One constant that could maintain is that as the population grows one can anticipate the need for noise and sound control materials will also increase.

Do you think there is a need or interest in easily movable/ modifiable/ adjustable sound proofing/ dampening?
-Many customers would like to have the ability to remove or move their acoustical materials.  Much of this depends on the type of acoustical problem and how the will be installed.

Do you think there is a need or interest in sound proofing/ dampening that is easily cleaned? In what market do you think these exist?
-Some commercial applications such as hospitals, food service, or industrial facilities need materials that can be wiped down.  This depends on the environment in which the materials will be used.

What are some markets that have unmet needs? What is the need?
-Any markets that have sound and noise problems.

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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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Outstanding Support and Service

We recently purchased some cutting wedges for our studios.  Not only did I immediately get a human voice when I called the 1-888 number on your site, I also got immediately transferred to someone with the knowledge to answer my questions.

We got an outstanding product, outstanding customer service during our purchase and superb customer support after the sale.

So many times in our day, we take time out to contact and complain to someone because we believe they are doing it wrong.  I wanted to take time out today to let you know you guys are doing it right.  Thank you for that.

 Regards,

Townsquare Media

Director of Engineering and I.T.

For more information on acoustical materials and their uses, go to www.AcousticsFirst.com

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