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Broadway Acoustic Panels Overview

Primacoustic Broadway is a range of high-performance fabric-covered acoustic panels designed for use in applications where superior acoustic performance is desired and safety is of…

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Improving Room Acoustics Using ThunderTile Ceiling Panels

The Primacoustic ThunderTile™ is a unique acoustic T-bar ceiling tile that combines the remarkable absorption characteristics of high density glass wool with the sound-blocking attributes…

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How to Paint – Paintables

Paint Type Primacoustic Paintables is a range of acoustic panels with a specialized finish that allows for painting or printing onto the surface. Click here…

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How to Print – Paintables

Primacoustic Paintables is a range of acoustic panels with a specialized finish that allows for painting or printing onto the surface. Click here learn more…

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Sound Baffles: What They Are, and How They Work

Are you looking to improve the overall sound performance in your space? Sound baffles, such as Primacoustic’s Saturna baffles, are acoustic treatment panels that are…

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Designing a Vocal Booth

Whether you are designing a vocal booth, or an isolation room for instruments, the desired outcome is the same: The room must keep outside noise…

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How Much Acoustic Treatment do I Need?

Whether this is your hundredth install, or your first time choosing acoustic treatment, we’ve made it easy to find the right solution for any room.…

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Foam vs Fibreglass

Fibreglass, otherwise known as Glass Wool, has always been the standard for absorptive acoustic panels for years. Owens Corning “703” and “705” rigid glass wool…

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How to Install TelaScapes

The TelaScapes Fabric Track System allows you to acoustically treat any commercial or residential space without sacrificing aesthetics, while maintaining a high level of effective…

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Acoustic Panel Placement – The Mirror Trick!

Sound above 400Hz is considered to be directional. In fact, the higher the frequency, the more directional the sound waves tend to be. In a…

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How to Reduce Noise in a Room with a High Ceiling

A high ceiling is great for making a room feel larger, and interior designers and developers often incorporate high ceilings into homes. However, while they’re…

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