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$10.07 – $48.40 Prices are per m2 (minimum order is 100m2) Supplied in 1.2 * 2.4 meter sheets.
Choose a density and then a sheet thickness. Enter the quantity as the number of m2 you require.
ONLY AVAILABLE IN BRISBANE
CLICK HERE FOR POLYESTER IN VICTORIA
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$1,736.76 – $2,592.02 Autex Cube™ is a lightweight semi-rigid panel made with solid colour throughout, offering design flexibility without the need for edging or capping. Cube™ will help increase privacy in open offices, reduce reverberated sound, and assist in controlling background chatter noise. Cube™ is a high-density material manufactured from 100% polyester fibres. Cube™ is completely safe, nontoxic, nonallergenic and non-irritant and ideally suited for office cube screen manufacture, partition dividers or as a pre-finished acoustic panel.
- 6mm Box – 12 sheets per box
- 12mm Box – 6 sheets per box
- 24mm Box – 3 sheets per box
For custom length orders.
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$878.87 – $2,854.37 Quietspace® Panel is an innovative high performance pre-finished acoustic panel product that delivers exceptional reverberated noise control. Made from high-density 100% polyester.
Minimum purchase of 6 panels
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$553.22 – $655.08 32kg/m3 Semi rigid acoustic panels for commercial / industrial soundproofing projects. Excellent thermal and acoustic properties.
Prices are per pack of multiple sheets. Choose a density and then choose a thickness to get the price and number of sheets per pack.
NOT AVAILABLE FOR AREAS IN NSW/NEW SOUTH WALES FOR THE REST OF THE YEAR
Acoustic Panels: What to Know before You Buy
If you’re looking to improve the sound quality in your home, office, or studio, acoustic sound panels are a game-changer. These panels reduce noise, enhance sound clarity, and create a more comfortable environment. However the term ‘Acoustic Panels’ covers a variety of products. Knowing the differences and options available will help you make the right choice for your project.
What Are Sound Proof Panels?
Acoustic panels, soundproof panels, Acoustic Sound panels, and sound-dampening panels all refer to products that absorb sound waves. That is Sound Absorbing Panels.
We commonly use them in recording studios, restaurants, homes, schools, churches etc to improve sound quality and reduce echo.
Typically they are large flat panels made from fibrous materials like polyester, fiberglass or rockwool.
How Do Acoustic Panels Work?
Sound travels in waves, and when it hits hard surfaces, some of it reflects back, creating echoes and amplifying noise.
Designers create soundproofing panels to absorb sound waves. By placing the panels strategically on walls and ceilings we can reduce the sound bouncing around in the space. The result is a quieter, more pleasant space with improved acoustics.
Sound Absorbing Panels are available in a range of thicknesses and densities. In general, the thicker and more dense a panel, the higher the Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC)
Types of Acoustic Panels
In Australia, we have a myriad of sound control panels and products available, all providing different acoustic solutions. Below, we list some of the most popular sound-absorbing panels for different areas of the room.
1. Ceiling Panels & Mobiles
For ceiling applications you can use flat panels or hanging mobiles. Usually manufacturers make these from high-density compressed polyester fibers to create a rigid acoustic board product. Thicknesses range from 10mm up to 100mm. Popular flat board products are:
Autex Cube – 12-24mm decorative acoustic panels –
Autex Quietspace Panel 25- 100mm
In large spaces with high ceilings you can also use decorative mobiles made from flat panel acoustic board. They are popular in restaurants, airports and open-plan offices.
Autex Quietspace Lattice –
Autex Frontier Raft
2. Wall-Mounted Acoustic Panels
Acoustic wall panels are the most common type of acoustic panel. People place them directly on walls to absorb mid-to-high-frequency sound waves. They are ideal for offices, home theaters, and music studios. Popular products include:-
Acoustic Foam Panels – These are the pyramid shaped convoluted foam squares. Engineers often use these in acoustic studios where they require control of specific frequencies.
Oak Timber Acoustic Panels or Slat Panels are 10mm high-density compressed polyester panels, similar to Autex Cube. They have the addition of timber slats placed on top of the polyester panel for decorative purposes.
Home Made Sound Absorbing Panels – Another option is to build your own acoustic wall panels. We usually build a frame from timber that we can mount to the wall. The most common size would be 1200mm * 2400mm and between 25mm and 100mm thick.
We then fill the frame with high density polyester, rock-wool or fiberglass. Then cover with a fabric facing or perforated hardboard. We use products up to 60kg/m3 density, as densities higher than this can reflect sound rather than absorb it.
This is an economical way to create high performance acoustic sound panels.
3. Bass Traps
Bass Trap panels, designed to absorb low-frequency sound and reduce unwanted bass. People usually use bass traps in recording studios and home theaters where deep sounds need special control.
4. Free-Standing Panels
Portable and flexible, these panels can be moved around to target specific noise problems in different areas. Basically they are a high density polyester panel mounted on legs to make them stand up.
Where to Buy Acoustic Panels in Australia
Many people search for acoustic panels Bunnings, expecting to find soundproofing solutions at their local hardware store. Bunnings has some basic soundproofing products. However, you can find better options from specialist acoustic treatment suppliers, like ourselves. We have a wider range and expert knowledge to help you get the right result for your project.
Choosing the Right Acoustic Panels
When selecting soundproof panels, consider these key factors:
Material:
Thickness: Thicker panels absorb more sound, especially at lower frequencies.
Aesthetic Appeal: Many acoustic panels come in stylish finishes that blend seamlessly into interiors.
Installation Requirements: For some panels we can use adhesives, while for others we mount using brackets.
DIY vs. Professional Installation
If you’re handy, sound-absorbing panels are easy to install yourself, which can be a cost-effective option. We suggest hiring a professional to assess your space and install panels for maximum impact, if this type of work is not your forte. This is especially true for products like Autex Cube or Mobiles, where correct installation is essential.
Final Thoughts
Acoustic sound panels can improve sound quality in recording studios, offices, or your home.
By understanding the different types available and selecting the right materials, you can create a more comfortable and acoustically optimized environment.
If you need help choosing the right high quality sound panels, give us a call on 1300 064 701, we deliver Australia Wide. Start your journey to better acoustics with Soundproofing Products Australia today!
Acoustic Panels: What to Know before You Buy
If you’re looking to improve the sound quality in your home, office, or studio, acoustic sound panels are a game-changer. These panels reduce noise, enhance sound clarity, and create a more comfortable environment. However the term ‘Acoustic Panels’ covers a variety of products. Knowing the differences and options available will help you make the right choice for your project.
What Are Sound Proof Panels?
Acoustic panels, soundproof panels, Acoustic Sound panels, and sound-dampening panels all refer to products that absorb sound waves. That is Sound Absorbing Panels.
We commonly use them in recording studios, restaurants, homes, schools, churches etc to improve sound quality and reduce echo.
Typically they are large flat panels made from fibrous materials like polyester, fiberglass or rockwool.
How Do Acoustic Panels Work?
Sound travels in waves, and when it hits hard surfaces, some of it reflects back, creating echoes and amplifying noise.
Designers create soundproofing panels to absorb sound waves. By placing the panels strategically on walls and ceilings we can reduce the sound bouncing around in the space. The result is a quieter, more pleasant space with improved acoustics.
Sound Absorbing Panels are available in a range of thicknesses and densities. In general, the thicker and more dense a panel, the higher the Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC)
Types of Acoustic Panels
In Australia, we have a myriad of sound control panels and products available, all providing different acoustic solutions. Below, we list some of the most popular sound-absorbing panels for different areas of the room.
1. Ceiling Panels & Mobiles
For ceiling applications you can use flat panels or hanging mobiles. Usually manufacturers make these from high-density compressed polyester fibers to create a rigid acoustic board product. Thicknesses range from 10mm up to 100mm. Popular flat board products are:
Autex Cube – 12-24mm decorative acoustic panels –
Autex Quietspace Panel 25- 100mm
In large spaces with high ceilings you can also use decorative mobiles made from flat panel acoustic board. They are popular in restaurants, airports and open-plan offices.
Autex Quietspace Lattice –
Autex Frontier Raft
2. Wall-Mounted Acoustic Panels
Acoustic wall panels are the most common type of acoustic panel. People place them directly on walls to absorb mid-to-high-frequency sound waves. They are ideal for offices, home theaters, and music studios. Popular products include:-
Acoustic Foam Panels – These are the pyramid shaped convoluted foam squares. Engineers often use these in acoustic studios where they require control of specific frequencies.
Oak Timber Acoustic Panels or Slat Panels are 10mm high-density compressed polyester panels, similar to Autex Cube. They have the addition of timber slats placed on top of the polyester panel for decorative purposes.
Home Made Sound Absorbing Panels – Another option is to build your own acoustic wall panels. We usually build a frame from timber that we can mount to the wall. The most common size would be 1200mm * 2400mm and between 25mm and 100mm thick.
We then fill the frame with high density polyester, rock-wool or fiberglass. Then cover with a fabric facing or perforated hardboard. We use products up to 60kg/m3 density, as densities higher than this can reflect sound rather than absorb it.
This is an economical way to create high performance acoustic sound panels.
3. Bass Traps
Bass Trap panels, designed to absorb low-frequency sound and reduce unwanted bass. People usually use bass traps in recording studios and home theaters where deep sounds need special control.
4. Free-Standing Panels
Portable and flexible, these panels can be moved around to target specific noise problems in different areas. Basically they are a high density polyester panel mounted on legs to make them stand up.
Where to Buy Acoustic Panels in Australia
Many people search for acoustic panels Bunnings, expecting to find soundproofing solutions at their local hardware store. Bunnings has some basic soundproofing products. However, you can find better options from specialist acoustic treatment suppliers, like ourselves. We have a wider range and expert knowledge to help you get the right result for your project.
Choosing the Right Acoustic Panels
When selecting soundproof panels, consider these key factors:
Material:
Thickness: Thicker panels absorb more sound, especially at lower frequencies.
Aesthetic Appeal: Many acoustic panels come in stylish finishes that blend seamlessly into interiors.
Installation Requirements: For some panels we can use adhesives, while for others we mount using brackets.
DIY vs. Professional Installation
If you’re handy, sound-absorbing panels are easy to install yourself, which can be a cost-effective option. We suggest hiring a professional to assess your space and install panels for maximum impact, if this type of work is not your forte. This is especially true for products like Autex Cube or Mobiles, where correct installation is essential.
Final Thoughts
Acoustic sound panels can improve sound quality in recording studios, offices, or your home.
By understanding the different types available and selecting the right materials, you can create a more comfortable and acoustically optimized environment.
If you need help choosing the right high quality sound panels, give us a call on 1300 064 701, we deliver Australia Wide. Start your journey to better acoustics with Soundproofing Products Australia today!