Product Details

Recording Studios

Polyurethane (PU) acoustic foam is a key material used in professional and home recording studios to control sound reflections, reduce echo, and enhance audio clarity. Recording studios require a controlled acoustic environment to ensure that every note, vocal, and instrument is captured accurately. PU foam provides an effective solution for managing sound waves without major construction or costly renovations.

 

Why PU Foam is Ideal for Recording Studios

 

Sound Absorption & Echo Reduction: Recording studios often have hard surfaces that cause unwanted reflections. PU foam absorbs mid- and high-frequency sound, minimizing echo and creating a clean audio environment for recording and mixing.

 

Improved Audio Clarity: By controlling reverberation and preventing sound distortion, PU foam helps engineers and musicians capture true-to-life sound. This ensures recordings are clear, precise, and professional-quality.

 

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Description

Noise Isolation: PU acoustic foam can reduce sound leakage between rooms and prevent external noise from interfering with recordings. This is essential for maintaining a quiet, distraction-free studio

Flexible Designs for Studio Needs: PU foam panels come in various shapes such as wedges, pyramids, egg-crates, and flat panels, which can be installed on walls, ceilings, and corners. This allows customized acoustic solutions for vocal booths, control rooms, and instrument rooms

Cost-Effective & Easy Installation: PU foam is lightweight and easy to mount, making it a cost-efficient option for both new studios and retrofitting existing spaces. It also allows studios to experiment with layouts for optimal sound without permanent structural changes.

Acoustic Wall Panels

  • Open-cell polyurethane foam panels absorb sound reflections to minimize echo and reverb.
  • Common shapes: wedge, pyramid, and egg crate, which increase surface area and enhance absorption.
  • Placed at first reflection points, rear walls, and side walls to treat vocal and instrumental recordings.

Bass Traps

  • Thicker PU foam is used in corners to absorb low-frequency energy, reducing boominess and muddiness.
  • Essential for achieving a balanced frequency response in mixing and recording rooms.

Ceiling Clouds & Panels

  • Foam tiles suspended from or affixed to the ceiling reduce vertical reflections, especially in untreated spaces.
  • Helps isolate vocals and instruments from ambient reflections.

Monitor Isolation Pads

  • PU foam pads placed under studio monitors reduce vibrations transferred to desks or stands.
  • Improves the accuracy of audio playback by preventing resonance.

Vocal Booth Treatment: PU foam lines the walls of vocal booths to create a dry recording environment, eliminating room coloration and background noise.

Benefits in Studio Use:

  • Improves recording clarity by reducing room noise and reflections.
  • Lightweight and easy to install with adhesives, Velcro, or mounting hardware.
  • Cost-effective alternative to more expensive acoustic materials.
  • Available in fire-retardant formulations, suitable for studio compliance and safety.