To mark DAMPA’s 75th anniversary, author and professor of design history Bruce Peter has brought together the story of DAMPA: its development, projects, products and the people behind them.
The number of panels you need in your home depends on the type and layout of your room including the interior styling.
An acoustic rule of thumb is that to create a good acoustic environment, you need to cover the walls with sound absorbing material equal to approximately 10-20% of the floor area.
Read more about what factors to be aware of and how to determine the number of panels you need by clicking the link below.
Metal is a hard and sound-reflecting surface. But by adding small perforations to the surface as well as a soft sound absorbing layers behind it, it is possible to obtain an acoustic solution in class A.
In the world of acoustics, we distinguish between three types of absorption types that each has acoustic properties.
Read more about how we work with the metal, and utilize the absorption types to create wall panels in the best acoustic class, for the best acoustic experience in your home.
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