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Sonora Acoustical Wall Panels, previously referred to

as Respond Panels, are used to reduce echo and


reverberation in applications, small and large. These
panels are manufactured from a rigid high density (6-7
PCF) glass fiber acoustical board and covered with an
acoustically transparent fabric.

The Quiet Louver is a high density 6-7 PCF


glass fiber panel covered with Guilford of Maine
FR701 fabric overlaid with wood louvers,
attached directly to the panel. These custom-
made Quiet Louvers are appropriate anywhere
sound absorption is required and the warmth of
wood is desired.

When installed side by side, the louvers overlap


the seams of the acoustical panels leaving the finished installation with a clean monolithic look.
No joints are visible.

The Bermuda Triangle Trap is a broadband


acoustical foam absorber designed to be mounted in
room corners as a bass trap. It is especially useful to
trap the bass that is more intense at the intersection
of walls. The rolling pattern provides increased
surface area for greater sound absorption. Sound
enters the corner triangle trap and is never heard
from again.

Corner connector cubes are available to mate


Bermudas at ceiling and wall intersections.
Polyurethane Max Wedge Acoustical
Foam

Ideal for controlling low frequency sound.

Prevent destructive specular


reflections.
Eliminate room modes, comb
filtering, standing waves and
undesirable specular artifacts.
Attenuate sound pressure build-up
in rooms.

The polycylindrical (barrel shaped) diffuser will


act to scatter high frequency sound and trap bass in
any location. Bass absorption will vary with size. A 2
x 4 unit has maximum absorption at approximately
125 Hz. Increasing size to 4 x 8 lowers center
frequency of maximum absorption to 63 Hz. Mid to
high frequency absorption is typically 0.10 to 0.25.

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