This cost-effective solution allows you to compensate for rooms with hard surfaces, where it's often difficult to minimize echo or perceive dialog intelligibility
Artcoustic has introduced a line of sound absorbers designed to satisfy design-oriented architects challenged by room acoustic problems. Interior designers who need to compensate for rooms with hard surfaces, where it’s often difficult to minimize echo or perceive dialog intelligibility, now have a functional and beautiful solution that can be tailored to room decor.
The absorbers, available in three sizes, help absorb mid- and high-frequency sound waves and reflections, thereby reducing echo effects and improving dialog intelligibility in rooms with lots of reflective surfaces, such as those with wood or tile floors, or large expanses of windows, plaster, or drywall.