Absorption or Insulation? Choosing the wrong material is a common—and costly—mistake.
Many people buy acoustic panels expecting them to stop noise from their neighbors. But here is the truth:
Acoustic Absorption
Uses soft, porous materials (PET, Foam, Fabric) to reduce echo inside your room. Think of it like a sponge soaking up water. Best for: Clarity, focus, and reducing "hollowness."
Sound Insulation
Uses heavy, dense materials (MLV, Damping Glue, Lead) to block sound from traveling between rooms. Think of it like a dam blocking a river. Best for: Privacy and stopping external noise.
To achieve acoustic perfection, you often need both—a dense core to block, and a porous surface to absorb.
Know your goal. Choose your material. Achieve the silence.
Still confused about which one you need? Ask us in the comments!