CEILING BAFFLE -  Steel Grey & Special Walnut

CEILING BAFFLE - Steel Grey & Special Walnut

Next Generation Acoustics

Regular price $ 150.00 Sale

OPTIMIZE YOUR ROOM'S ACOUSTICS & AESTHETICS WITH NGA ACOUSTIC CEILING BAFFLES. 

Our premium acoustic ceiling clouds are the perfect solution for reducing reverberation, echoes and loud sounds in recording studios, practice rooms, restaurants, retail spaces, home theaters, churches, conference rooms, etc. 

ADVANTAGES OF NGA CEILING BAFFLES

  • Accurate broadband absorption
  • Eco-friendly materials
  • Class-A fire rated fabric 
  • Made in America 
  • Cost-effective 
  • Easy to mount
  • Visually appealing 
  • More effective than acoustical foam

Each one of Next Generation's Panels is hand crafted, with love in North Carolina, the furniture capitol of the world. Our team believes in quality. We design all of our acoustic panels to be highly functional and visually appealing. They are easy to mount on walls or other surfaces and work great anywhere sound control is needed!

No seams/cuts/staples are visible anywhere on our acoustic panels. Every panel is meticulously upholstered - with care. Our acoustic panels are wrapped with our signature series 100% spun polyester Class-A fire rated fabric. Our special fabric is acoustically transparent and especially durable.

Each panel consist of Class-A fire rated, non-corrosive, compressed fiberboard core. The backing is a silver faced FSK to protect from any exposure to the core and to keep the integrity of your panel from being compromised.

Doing Our Part. 

We strive to create minimum waste in all of our production processes. We only use sustainably/responsibly sourced lumber - not from deforested/imported species. Our Broadband Panel cores are comprised of 30% post recycled material. All of our Acoustic Panels, Fabrics and Insulations are Class-A fire rated, non corrosive and mold & mildew resistant. Our impact on the planet and client's long term satisfaction are very important to us at NGA! 


Ceiling Baffle Hanging Kit Included FREE with your order! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IS A CEILING BAFFLE RIGHT FOR ME?

The list below explains 3 of the most common scenarios where an acoustic ceiling baffle is needed.

1. WALL PANELS DON'T LOOK GOOD IN YOUR ROOM 

Often times, because of the architecture of a room, installing acoustic panels on the wall space may not be practical or aesthetically pleasing. Some rooms have custom wood work on walls that needs to be showcased, a brand new paint job that drilling holes into is unfathomable or high traffic areas where you don't want your panels to be touched or knocked into by people etc. Adding acoustic ceiling baffles is an ideal solution for any space where acoustic treatment is needed, but installing them on a wall is not practical. 

2. MORE ABSORPTION IS REQUIRED THAN WHAT CAN BE INSTALLED ONTO WALLS

Sometimes, installing acoustical panels to the wall surfaces only doesn't provide adequate absorption to reach a desired acoustic environment. Some reasons for this include not having enough available wall space for acoustic treatments, hardwood or concrete floors that create standing reflections or high ceilings causing excess reverberation. Installing ceiling cloud panels is an ideal solution to make up for this. If a room is very large and/or has very high ceilingthis can be a recipe for echoes and long sound decay times. Sometimes this is desired, think When The Levee Breaks - Led Zeppelin. Often times, a cleaner "dryer" recording room is sought instead. This will allow the mixing/mastering engineer to then add & control reverberations & effects simulated in a DAW or recording software.    

3. SPOT ISOLATION IS DESIRED FOR MIXING OR RECORDING

Placing acoustic cloud panels over a mixing area or tracking area in a recording room/recording studio is common place in the recording industry. And with good reason... There is not other environment where the demands of room acoustics are as important as a recording studio or mixing room. Often times, adding acoustical treatments to the ceiling in a room can be extremely beneficial in helping achieve a balanced frequency response within the room. Since sound reacts to every and all surfaces in a room - it is imperative that the ceiling is taken into consideration when installing and planning the acoustical treatments for your mixing/studio space. In live rooms, spot isolation can be achieved wherever an acoustic cloud panel is placed. This helps in large live rooms scenerioes by allowing increased isolation where the ceiling baffle is placed. In small studios spaces these can be beneficial by absorbing & controlling first order reflections caused by the ceiling. These reflections can create "muddiness" and/or "slap back" delays (also known as the dreaded "flutter echo") in your recordings. Ceiling cloud panels can be used over drummers to help control reflections from the cymbals and hi-hats, they can be used over vocalists to help with achieving cleaner more isolated sounding vocal recordings or placed over acoustic instruments (ex. brass, strings, guitars) to help achieve a more balanced clear recording organically. In conclusion, this can be tremendously helpful in the mixing process as not as much subtractive EQ will be needed since your room now already has more balanced frequency response to begin with!

If you have any questions about how our Ceiling Baffles can help you achieve the best acoustical environment for your room - or if you are interested in a customization inquiry please feel free to contact us.

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