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Educational Acoustics/Acoustics 101
Acoustics is not as hard as people generally make it out to be. Reverberation (echo) is simply a relationship between the size of the space and the surfaces that make up the space. The intent of this article is to help you start to understand how that relationship works and how to help or eliminate an echo problem.
Please keep in mind that if you would like to discuss your specific situation please feel free to contact me via phone or E-mail which are at the bottom. I have a background and degree in educatio, K12 Art to be specific. Although I am not currently teaching, I have a good idea where you are coming from. I know that you do not have time to sit down and study sound and how it works. I would like to try to make it simple, so here goes.
Cost: 1" thickness $5.50 per square foot/2" thickness: $7.50 per square foot
Pros: Cleanable, tack-able, light weight, water and impact resistant, cost effective to ship, class A/1 Fire rated, non-fibrous, in-stock
Cons: Not as acoustically absorbent as some other panels, fairly costly, limited number of colors, size limited to 2' x 4' panels
Fabric Wrapped Panels:
Cost: 1" thickness, approx. $6.50 per square foot/2" approx. $12.00 per square foot
Pros: Very acoustically absorbent, panel sizes customizable, great color selection, four different edge options, Class A/1 Fire rated
Cons: Costly, lead time is between one-and-three weeks, shipping only via LTL on a pallet
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