Modular Acoustic Rooms
Composite Construction Acoustic Panel Systems
A range of acoustic panel systems, of varying density construction, complete with various
features providing complimentary acoustic performance. Delivered to site on pallets or within crates, ready for site
assembly and built to your precise dimensional requirements. Whilst principally designed for music practice, teaching
and recording or rehearsal, these rooms can readily be used for many other purposes, such as audiology, interview
rooms, quiet havens etc.
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Construction
All of our systems are based on the use of 100mm thick panels of varying composite construction, dependent upon the
required acoustic performance. The panels are seated in a floor channel and joined via clips or fabricated sections.
An inverted top channel locks the walls together and provides the seat for the roof panels, which are joined in a
similar manner to the walls. Large spans between walls are bridged with rectangular hollow section steels where
required and the roof is finished with a perimeter trim. Panel skins can be provided in a variety of
materials/finishes.
Doors
High performance room systems are provided with doors of steel construction, whilst our slightly lower performance
systems use timber doors with a steel sheet core. In all cases the door-sets incorporate matching frames equipped with
appropriate acoustic seals, vision panel, latch levers, locks and hinges. Opening sizes meet the requirements of
Building Regulations Approved Document M. Double leaf construction, alternative furniture and various finishes,
including timber veneer are all available.
Windows
These can be of double or triple glazed design, utilising laminated panes of dissimilar thickness. The glass is pre-
fitted into aluminium frames with lined reveals between.
Ventilation
This can either comprise connection to an existing system or a simple forced extract arrangement, providing 10-20 air
changes per hour. Air is drawn from and discharged back to the surrounding space, via attenuators providing acoustic
performance compatible with the room structure.
Internal Finishes
This would be dependent on room use. A ‘live’ room may require some acoustically ‘hard’ surfaces, whilst a control
room may require a higher degree of sound absorption. If a robust or ‘hard’ surface is required this could be pre-
finished perforated or plain steel. Higher levels of sound absorption and improved aesthetics can be achieved using
fabric finished panels.
Acoustic Performance
Rooms are generally designed to achieve a reduction of Rw35-40 from room to exterior, or vice versa, with up to Rw60
between adjacent rooms of similar construction. Higher reductions can be provided and rooms can also be designed to
meet the requirements of Building Bulletin 93, Acoustic Design of Schools.
Ancillary Products and Services
Various complimentary products and services can be provided to afford a ‘Turn Key’ design, such as floor systems, air
conditioning, lighting and power.



