Acoustic Foams & Bass Traps
Our premium acoustic foams are crafted in a variety of designs and vibrant colours, including Charcoal Black, Stone White, MMT Orange, European Blue, Wine, and Fire Red. With an impressive Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of 0.90, these foams meet ASTM C423 standards, ensuring top-tier sound absorption. Each piece has been rigorously tested by ARAI to guarantee effectiveness in absorbing unwanted reflections and noise, creating the ideal acoustic environment for any space. Whether you’re looking to enhance a studio, home theatre, or commercial setting, our acoustic foams blend superior functionality with aesthetic appeal, allowing for both acoustic optimisation and visual enhancement.

Spring & Rubber Hanger

Spring & Viscous Dampers

Spring Hanger

Spring Isolators with Vertical Stop Units

SS Enclosed Spring Isolators

STB Mounts

Inertia Base

Turret Mounts
Frequently Asked Questions
What is acoustic foam?
Acoustic foam is a type of open-celled foam used for enhancing sound quality by absorbing unwanted echoes and reducing noise levels.
How does acoustic foam work?
Acoustic foam works by trapping sound waves and reducing their amplitude, which minimizes echo and reverberation in a room.
Where should acoustic foam be placed?
Acoustic foam should be strategically placed at reflection points on walls, ceilings, and corners where sound waves are likely to bounce.
Can acoustic foam completely soundproof a room?
No, acoustic foam primarily absorbs sound to reduce echoes and improve sound quality; it does not completely block sound from entering or exiting a room.
What are the different types of acoustic foam?
Common types include Galaxy, Alien, Curve, Turbo, Pyramid, Boxer and T-Wedge acoustic foams, each designed for specific sound absorption characteristics.
How do I install acoustic foam?
Acoustic foam can be installed using adhesive spray, mounting tabs, or by fitting it into acoustic panels that hang like pictures.
Is acoustic foam fire resistant?
Many acoustic foams are treated with fire retardants, but it's important to check the specific fire rating of the foam to ensure it meets safety standards.
How much acoustic foam do I need?
The amount depends on the size of the room and the extent of sound absorption required. It's typically recommended to cover at least 20-30% of the room's surfaces.
Can acoustic foam be used outdoors?
Acoustic foam is generally not suitable for outdoor use unless specifically designed for outdoor conditions, as it can degrade with exposure to the elements.
How do I clean acoustic foam?
Acoustic foam can be gently vacuumed or brushed to remove dust. For deeper cleaning, check the manufacturer’s instructions to avoid damaging the foam.
What's the difference between acoustic foam and soundproofing insulation?
Acoustic foam is used for sound absorption within a room, while soundproofing insulation is used within walls and floors to block sound transmission between spaces.
Does the color of acoustic foam affect its performance?
No, the color of acoustic foam does not affect its sound absorbing properties; color choices are usually for aesthetic purposes only.
