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Hybrid acoustic foam diffuser panels that combine absorption and diffusion to reduce echo, improve clarity, and maintain a natural, balanced sound in any space.

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Acoustic Foam Diffusers combine high-density acoustic foam with a precision-engineered wooden scatter plate to deliver balanced sound control in a lightweight, easy-to-install panel.Each panel blends absorption, diffusion, and scattering to reduce excessive reverberation and smooth uneven sound fields, helping your room sound controlled without feeling dead or over-treated.

Available in two plate styles, Binary and Sound Wave, both offer the same performance characteristics with different visual aesthetics.

HOW ACOUSTIC FOAM DIFFUSERS WORK

The perforated wooden scatter plate is designed to break up and redirect sound energy, while the acoustic foam absorbs low frequencies and controls reflections.This hybrid design improves clarity and intelligibility by reducing harsh reflections, minimizing flutter echo, improving speech clarity, and creating a more comfortable listening environment.
The result is a cleaner, more natural sound across a wide range of applications.

Acoustic Foam Diffusers are well-suited for home theaters, home studios, living rooms, offices, restaurants, conference rooms, and content creation spaces.They are especially effective in rooms with hard surfaces and open layouts where excessive reflections impact comfort and communication.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Absorption Frequency – Low
  • Diffusion Frequency – Mid to High
  • Materials – Melamine MDF Core Veneer with E0 formaldehyde emissions, Acoustic Foam
  • Functionality – Diffusion + Absorption
  • Dimensions – 23.5” x 23.5” x 2.25”
  • Weight – 4 lbs

INSTALLATION

Installation is fast and simple using the included impaler clip mounting system. Mounting hardware is included with each panel.

Product Description

Hybrid acoustic foam diffuser panels that combine absorption and diffusion to reduce echo, improve clarity, and maintain a natural, balanced sound in any space.

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Acoustic Foam Diffusers combine high-density acoustic foam with a precision-engineered wooden scatter plate to deliver balanced sound control in a lightweight, easy-to-install panel.Each panel blends absorption, diffusion, and scattering to reduce excessive reverberation and smooth uneven sound fields, helping your room sound controlled without feeling dead or over-treated.

Available in two plate styles, Binary and Sound Wave, both offer the same performance characteristics with different visual aesthetics.

HOW ACOUSTIC FOAM DIFFUSERS WORK

The perforated wooden scatter plate is designed to break up and redirect sound energy, while the acoustic foam absorbs low frequencies and controls reflections.This hybrid design improves clarity and intelligibility by reducing harsh reflections, minimizing flutter echo, improving speech clarity, and creating a more comfortable listening environment.
The result is a cleaner, more natural sound across a wide range of applications.

Acoustic Foam Diffusers are well-suited for home theaters, home studios, living rooms, offices, restaurants, conference rooms, and content creation spaces.They are especially effective in rooms with hard surfaces and open layouts where excessive reflections impact comfort and communication.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Absorption Frequency – Low
  • Diffusion Frequency – Mid to High
  • Materials – Melamine MDF Core Veneer with E0 formaldehyde emissions, Acoustic Foam
  • Functionality – Diffusion + Absorption
  • Dimensions – 23.5” x 23.5” x 2.25”
  • Weight – 4 lbs

INSTALLATION

Installation is fast and simple using the included impaler clip mounting system. Mounting hardware is included with each panel.

Frequently Asked Questions

These panels combine absorption and diffusion to reduce echo while maintaining natural room energy. They help control low-end buildup while scattering mid and high frequencies for a balanced sound.
Ideal placement includes first reflection points, rear walls, ceilings, or anywhere reflections cause harshness or reduced clarity.

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