Product Description
Audiodesigner Rect Sound Absorbing Panels 120 x 60 x 5cm / 1.44 sq.m. Beige Dark
Rect by Audiodesigner brings new levels of quality and acoustic enhancement to audio enthusiasts by combining style and protection at a professional level.
Rect by Audiodesigner is a sound-absorbing panel in a rectangular shape, made of absorbent polyester fabric with fire resistance (Euroclass B), particularly resistant to any use. Its surface is specially shaped to ensure a high level of sound absorption.
It is mounted on walls or ceilings and is ideal for recording studios, vocal booth, home cinema, HiFi rooms etc. Also, its design and durability make it ideal for facilities in schools, tuition centers, etc.
Rect reduces unwanted reflection and sound reflections resulting in better recordings, tougher mixes and a more accurate and enjoyable sound experience.
With the panel you can assemble a wide variety of wall designs. Check room and wall examples and contact us for specialized guidance on treating your room.
These panels are ideal for quick and easy editing of large areas and work perfectly in conjunction with the rest of Audiodesigner's products.
Available in a wide range of colors.
Installation
The panels can be fixed in many ways, to walls and ceilings. The installation of the panels can also be carried out by the customer
Magnetic Petrol Glue In Spray
Premium Adhesive
Flexible Adhesive
Flexi Clips
Flexi Hooks
Flexi Wires
Characteristics:
Panel size: 120cm x 60cm x 5cm
Color: Coffee Grey, Black, Enamel, Lahani, Silver Grey, Red-Terracotta, Beige, Beige-Jutta, Blue-Santorin
Hood core material: 100% polyester with textile cover
Very powerful
Odorless
Fire protection standard: Euroclass B
Can be installed on: Wall, Ceiling
Excellent quality of Greek raw material
Note: Photographic representations of fabrics may differ somewhat from reality.
For installation materials and any other clarification please do not hesitate to contact us.
Practicality
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Sound absorption
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Aesthetics
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* Designed and manufactured in Greece (Thessaloniki)