Acoustic Solutions for Real Rooms.

Clear, practical guidance to treat your room — without guesswork or overthinking.

Better Sound Starts Here.

Clear guidance that helps you treat your room step by step — without stress, guesswork, or overthinking.

  • Fix Common Room Problems

  • Improve Clarity Without Harshness

  • Works in Real Homes

Get a Clear Starting Plan for Your Room

Answer a few quick questions and we’ll show you what to place and where it goes — step by step.

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Measure Your Room
Enter your room’s length, width, and height — we’ll guide the rest of the setup.
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Get Your Plan
A clear layout showing what to place, where it goes, and how much you need.
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Review your setup, make any changes you want, and check out when ready.
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Clear Answers to Common Questions

Do acoustic panels actually make a noticeable difference?

  • Yes, The improvement is immediate. Echo drops, voices become clearer, and the room feels calmer.
  • Conversations stop “bouncing” and become easier to follow.
  • Music and movies sound fuller, tighter, and more detailed.
  • You’ll hear less harshness, less ringing, and more definition.
  • Even a small number of panels can make a dramatic upgrade.

Bottom line: you will absolutely notice the change.

What’s the best way to reduce echo in my room?

  • Treat the first reflection points (side walls + front wall).
  • Add a few panels or absorption behind where you sit to stop sound from returning to you.
  • Spread panels evenly so the room sounds balanced.
  • Rooms with a lot of hard surfaces (glass, tile, bare walls) may need a bit more treatment.
  • Soft furnishings help, but panels do the heavy lifting.


The fastest fix: cover about 15–25% of your wall area.

How many panels does my room actually need?

  • Small rooms (bedrooms, offices): 4–8 panels
  • Medium rooms (living rooms, studios): 6–12 panels
  • Large/open rooms: 10–18+ panels
  • Tall ceilings or very open layouts may need a few extra
  • More hard surfaces = slightly more panels

Simple Rule: Most rooms feel great with a balanced starter set — and you can always add more if needed.

Where should I place the panels for the best results?

  • Place panels at ear level on the left and right walls.
  • Treat behind speakers or your main sound source.
  • Add panels behind you to stop reflections from returning.
  • Keep spacing symmetrical for the cleanest look and sound.
  • Avoid putting everything on one wall — spread them out.

The Goal: Tackle the “loudest” walls first — the ones closest to you and the ones directly across from your speakers.

Will acoustic panels actually look good in my space?

  • Yes, modern acoustic panels are designed to blend in, not stand out.
  • Neutral colors and slim profiles match living rooms, offices, and bedrooms.
  • Panels don’t dominate the room; they act like subtle décor pieces.
  • When placed evenly, panels actually make a room feel more polished, finished, and intentional.
  • Many customers are surprised that the panels become one of their favorite visual upgrades.

Bottom line: treatment isn’t just functional — it elevates the look and feel of the entire space.