
When considering acoustic treatments for your space, a few of your options include sound diffusers and acoustic panels. While they may seem similar, these tools serve different purposes. Understanding their differences will help you know which one to use and when to use it, allowing you to solve your sound reduction issues effectively.
How Do Acoustic Panels Work?
Acoustic panels absorb sound. They improve the sound quality of a room by reducing echo and reverberation.
Sound panels are often constructed from dense materials — including acoustic foam, fiberglass, and acoustic cotton — that trap sound waves and convert them into heat. Each material absorbs sound waves at a different level, so your ideal choice will depend on how quiet you want your space to be.
Our Udderly Quiet® Fabric-Wrapped Acoustic Panels, for example, have a dense fiberglass core that allows them to absorb sound across low-, mid-, and high-range frequencies. They also come in a range of customizable fabric wrap finishes to suit your design preferences.
What Is a Sound Diffuser?
Acoustic sound diffusers do not absorb sound. Instead, they reflect sound waves in different directions. Scattering sound waves reduces echo and improves acoustic quality. They are exceptionally helpful in spaces where you want to maintain a natural or vibrant sound, such as in a concert hall or mastering studio.
Acoustic diffusers are also ideal for:
- Music rooms
- Recording studios
- Performance spaces
- Home listening rooms
- High-end home theaters
Which One Is Right for Your Space?
The right sound treatment for your space will depend on what you are trying to achieve.
If your room is too loud, go with acoustic panels. They can help you reduce the noise and make voices or music sound more clear. If you have hardwood floors, blank walls or a lot of windows, panels will make a noticeable difference.
On the other hand, sound diffusers help preserve the natural richness of sound in a space without the harsh echo. They are a good choice for audio professionals or anyone trying to keep their space sounding vibrant.
Sometimes, you need both treatments to create a balanced sound field with a combination of sound absorption and diffusion. You can try our perforated acoustic wood panels if you want a solution that reflects and absorbs sound at the same time. The Ecotone panels can be used as part of your interior design. They are available in a variety of finishes, sizes, and patterns, giving you plenty of choices for enhancing the style and ambiance of your space while soundproofing it.
Let Soundproof Cow Help You Decide
Still unsure which option is best for your space? That is exactly why we offer a free acoustic analysis at Soundproof Cow. Fill out the form online, and our team will help you choose the right products for your specific needs. We are here to simplify sound treatment and make your space sound just right.
To learn more about the difference between acoustic panels and sound diffusers, feel free to call us at 866-949-9269 or contact us online.