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Broadband-Absorbers

What are broadband absorbers and what do I need to know about them?

Broadband-Absorber

The simplest way to absorb sound are so called broadband absorbers. They absorb sound in a very wide spectrum and are often characterized by a lower cut-off frequency which depends on the thickness of the material and the distance from the wall. Above this frequency, the absorption is usually 100%.
They are also called porous absorbers, because porous materials such as the Basotect G+ have a flow resistance that opposes the movement of air particles. This removes kinetic energy from the sound wave and converts it into heat.
The best choice for a broadband absorber is the extremely porous
melamine resin foam (Basotect G+).
It has a longitudinal flow resistance of 8-20kPa s/m2 and is therefore optimally suited for broadband absorbers even with low thickness. Mineral or rock wool often have a significantly lower flow resistance and are therefore only suitable in some cases.

Keep in mind!

- Broadband absorbers must have a certain thickness for optimum effectiveness.
- The thinner the material, the worse the effect at low and medium frequencies.
- If a room is only damped with thin absorbers such as nap foam or carpets,
there is hardly any effect below 3000Hz.
The result: an extremely unbalanced sound. Booming lows and muffled highs.

MW-Acoustics offers you professional broadband absorbers with or without wooden frame (Premium & Wrap).
Both versions have a thickness of 12cm and therefore deserve their name broadband absorbers. They all come in different sizes and in many different colors.


Broadband-Absorber PREMIUM and WRAP

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