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Soft Sound® Anechoic Hanging Baffle

Soft Sound® Anechoic Hanging BaffleEnlarge Photo Soft Sound® Anechoic Hanging Baffle Installation Charcoal Baffle Charcoal Aqua Chocolate Pumpkin
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Description

Difficulty Level - Very Easy Soft Sound® Anechoic Hanging Baffle is a high performance, sound absorbing foam baffle designed to reduce echo within an environment. Ceiling hung, it enhances the sound quality and aesthetics of a variety of environments.

Product Availability

Soft Sound® Anechoic Hanging Baffles are available in four color options: charcoal, aqua, pumpkin and chocolate.

Size: 3 in. thick x 24 in. x 48 in. (charcoal)

In-stock: (products usually shipped within 1 -3 business days

Features & Benefits

Engineered for performance — The Anechoic pattern was designed to increase surface area, ultimately increasing the acoustic performance. Soft Sound® Anechoic Hanging Baffles absorb sound generated at low, mid and high frequencies.

Quality - Soft Sound® Anechoic Hanging Baffles are made with flexible, professional grade acoustic polyurethane foam. The foam keeps its color better and longer then other lower quality foams.

Ease of Installation - Soft Sound® Anechoic Hanging Baffles are light weight and can be hung with light duty chain and s-hooks. These baffles come with 4 grommeted straps, so baffles can be hung consecutively.

Personalization - Soft Sound® Anechoic Hanging Baffles are available in a variety of colors. Choose color that best matches your personal décor.

Architectural Interest — The 3D pattern of the Soft Sound® Anechoic Hanging Baffles creates a visually unique environment.

Flammability — Soft Sound® Anechoic Hanging Baffles are manufactured from polyurethane foam that has a flammability rating of UL94 HF-1. Before choosing this product, be sure the flammability rating passes your local building code for exposed materials. Please read the Polyurethane Foam Warning below. For the best flammability rating see our Soft Sound® Class A™ Anechoic Hanging Baffles.

Made in the USA

Details

Great for:

  • Churches or Worship Centers
  • Entertainment facilities
  • Gymnasiums
  • Professional Recording Studios
  • Home Recording Studios
  • Industrial facilities
  • Pools

Acoustic Data

frequency 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K A S/U*
3 inch 4.44 6.00 10.00 15.50 17.90 19.20 12.20

*A S/U = average sabins / unit

Polyurethane Foam Warning

All Polyurethane Foams, including Combustion Modified Foams, will burn. Do not expose to any flame source. Once ignited, they can produce rapid flame spread, intense heat, dense smoke and toxic gases causing death. Warnings should be given to your employees and or customers. Test data does not necessarily reflect a foams performance under actual fire conditions. Before purchasing any foam, be sure to check with your local code officials to confirm the required flammability rating of exposed materials for your area.

Installation Details

Tools Needed: Tape measure

Materials Needed: Light-duty chain (medium-duty chain if more then 3 baffles hung consecutively), S-hooks.

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