Wall-mounted sound-absorbing panel CUMULUS™
wool

wall-mounted sound-absorbing panel
wall-mounted sound-absorbing panel
wall-mounted sound-absorbing panel
wall-mounted sound-absorbing panel
wall-mounted sound-absorbing panel
wall-mounted sound-absorbing panel
wall-mounted sound-absorbing panel
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Characteristics

Installation
wall-mounted
Material
wool
Thickness

5.1 cm
(2.008 in)

Width

61 cm
(24 in)

Length

61 cm
(24 in)

Description

Tri-corner trap is effective from 100Hz and up Captures sound as it migrates in corners Unobtrusive design fits any décor Class-A fire rated—safe to use anywhere Quick, fast and easy to mount in minutes The Cumulus is a high-performance tri-corner bass trap that is designed to seamlessly integrate into most rooms without interfering with the natural room décor. Given the choice, acousticians will always employ corners for acoustic sound control. This is primarily due to the way sound propagates inside a room, whereby the walls and ceiling act as waveguides that drive sound to the corners where it gathers. The Cumulus nestles high, up into the tri-corner where the walls and ceiling intersect for maximum efficiency. Made from high-density 6lb per-cubic-foot glass wool, the Cumulus delivers exceptional sound absorption, is safe to handle, and has been tested to meet stringent class-A fire requirements for use anywhere. Front and back surfaces are bonded to micromesh and the edges are resin hardened to fully encapsulate the minute fibers. The panel is then wrapped in an acoustically transparent fabric to ensure maximum sound absorption. A unique spring tensioned clamping system securely holds the panel in place while making installation quick, easy and invisible.

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