t.akustik Print Panel Driving Uke

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t.akustik Print Panel Driving Uke

t.akustik

Print Panel Driving Uke

4.6 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 527065
Model: Print Panel Driving Uke
Price: $108.90

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This t.akustik Print Panel is a fun, budget-friendly way to tame some room reflections. It's perfect for home studios, podcast setups, or even a living room where you want a bit of acoustic control without sacrificing style – the 'Driving Uke' print is a nice touch. Just be mindful of its B3 flammability rating if you need a higher level of fire safety.

Product Description

  • t.akustik Print Panel Driving Uke
  • Wall Absorber
  • Printed wall absorber for optimising room acoustics
  • Ideal for sound studios
  • home studios
  • podcast and streaming rooms
  • rehearsal rooms
  • hi-fi and home cinema applications
  • offices
  • call centres (where DIN 4102 B3 is sufficient) as well as living rooms
  • Material: polyurethane flexible foam
  • Bulk density: 25 kg / m³
  • Compression hardness: at 40 % deformation 5.0 ± 0.5 kPa
  • Tensile strength: min. 100 kPa
  • Elongation: min. 80
  • Flame retardant according to MVSS 302 (burning rate < 100 mm / min.) corresponds to DIN 4102 B3 (combustible)
  • Sturdy 16 mm MDF frame
  • Printed acoustic-transparent fabric
  • Print motif: Driving Uke
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 1200 x 600 x 60 mm
  • Incl. mounting material
PROS
  • • Sturdy MDF frame provides excellent rigidity and longevity.
  • • The 25 kg/m³ foam density offers respectable broadband absorption.
  • • Printed fabric adds a touch of personality, avoiding sterile acoustic treatment.
  • • MVSS 302 flame retardancy offers a degree of peace of mind.
CONS
  • • The DIN 4102 B3 rating means it's combustible – not suitable for all environments.
  • • 1200 x 600mm size might be restrictive for smaller rooms or aesthetic placement.
  • • Print quality, while visually appealing, could potentially impact acoustic transparency marginally.

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Key Features

Material Polyurethane flexible foam, MDF, Printed Acoustic-Transparent Fabric
Dimensions 1200 x 600 x 60 mm
Thickness 60 mm
NRC Rating Approximately 0.65 – 0.80 (typical for this foam density and thickness)
Mounting Includes mounting hardware for wall installation
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Frequently Asked Questions

The print is designed to be acoustically transparent, but a very slight reduction in absorption is possible – it's minimal and unlikely to be noticeable in most scenarios.
While it provides decent absorption, for a truly professional studio, you'd likely want a higher NRC rating and more panels – consider it a good starting point or supplementary treatment.
A solid, flat wall is ideal; drywall is fine, but ensure the mounting hardware is appropriate for the weight and provides a secure hold.

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