Recording studios vary greatly in the depth and scope in which they are constructed. From the very high end architectural designs enjoyed by today’s top recording artists, to the journey man at-home recording studio or music rehearsal space, the goals remain the same. Every music studio is designed to protect against the bleed of noise…
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How to Soundproof a Gun Range
The design function for soundproofing a gun range is to mitigate noise exposure levels for both the shooter, members of the range, and the neighboring community. The definition of the noise reduction project depends on the starting point. Is this an indoor gun range or an outdoor gun range, and who are we seeking to…
Read MoreHow to Install & Mount Acoustic Panels on Different Surfaces
Sound panel treatments generate a more functional and user-friendly space by lowering background noise and generating greater clarity to original sound. A family of wall or ceiling mounted acoustic panels — placed in nice, even site lines evenly spread throughout a room — will effectively capture unwelcome echoes in a space and deliver premium sound…
Read MoreProtecting Tenants from Noisy Neighbors
In today’s competitive rental market, apartment soundproofing plays a key role in besting the competition. As the privacy of tenants who live in a multi-dwelling unit is disrupted, the issue of noise pollution becomes a problem for apartment owners. Common wall soundproofing is an essential step in protecting tenants from noisy neighbors. Without apartment soundproofing,…
Read MoreFellowship Hall Acoustic Design: Then and Now
Fellowship halls are at the center of church operations. These large rooms are where meetings are held, meals are had, and friendships are built. Because fellowship halls are meant to serve as large social spaces, it’s easy for background noise to get out of control. As the noise increases, and the echoes bounce off the…
Read MoreAuditorium Acoustics Design: Then and Now
Auditoriums and theatres are used for a wide variety of purposes ranging from concerts to lectures to theatrical performances, meaning the acoustical requirements for auditorium design have proven tricky over the years. Many believe that spending an excessive amount of money on new speakers or microphones will improve poor audio quality, but due to the…
Read MoreMetal Deck Sound Baffles
Popular for gym space, retail space, strip malls, kennels, and restaurants, and more….these sound absorbing VET Baffles by NetWell Noise Control combine to capture and convert up to 80% of your unwanted echoes. What remains is clarity to original sound, lower crowd noise, and a more user friendly space. For questions related to the treatment,…
Read MoreComputer Rack Noise?
Loud computer racks can have an adverse affect on worker productivity. NetWell’s QBS Sound Barrier Blankets hold computer noise to within a contained area, while NetWell’s acoustic Pyramids Plus acoustic panels reduce the pressure being trapped. A great one-two punch to lower excessive noise caused by computer racks. 1-800-638-9355.
Read MoreTackable Sound Panels
Ideal for classrooms, music rooms, daycare centers, office cubicles and more, NetWell’s acoustic FabricTack Sound Panels can double as bulletin boards. Ideal for controlling excessive noise levels with sound panels installed lower on perimeter walls. For more informaiton, check the FabricTack Panels at NetWell Noise Control! FabricTack Panels at NetWell Noise Control. 1-800-638-9355.
Read MoreThickness of Different Sound Panels
NetWell’s Fabric Panels absorb echoes in a variety of settings. Use 2″ thick panels in music rooms with drums, bass guitars, oboes, cellos and tubas. Use 1″ thick panels in rooms filled primarily with human voice. Thicker panels perform better with low frequency noise.
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