Acoustic Panels for Studios
In a sound studio—whether for music recording, podcasting, post-production, or broadcasting—sound quality is everything. To achieve professional audio results, effective studio sound control is essential. Unwanted noise, echo, and reverberation can ruin an otherwise perfect take. That’s where Sontext comes in.
Why Studios Need Acoustic Treatment
Each studio space has its own acoustic challenges. From low-frequency bass in music production to speech clarity in podcasting, different frequencies behave differently in a room. Without proper acoustic panels for studios, sound waves bounce unpredictably, creating distortion and background noise.
Sontext panels are designed to absorb, diffuse, or reflect sound, depending on what the space requires. Whether you're building a new studio or upgrading an existing one, choosing the right combination of panels makes all the difference.
Types of Studios and Acoustic Needs
Music Studios
Music studios require balanced sound absorption across bass, mid, and treble frequencies. Serenity Bass Traps and broadband absorbers help control reverberation, ensuring clarity during recording and mixing.
Podcast & Radio Studios
These spaces need acoustic clarity for speech, focusing on mid-range frequencies. Polyester or fabric-covered panels reduce echo and eliminate unwanted background noise from microphones.
Film & TV Post-Production
In post-production environments, detailed sound editing requires exact acoustic control. A combination of custom diffusers and fabric absorbers ensures each frequency is handled with precision.
Recommended Acoustic Panel Options
Below is a quick guide to Sontext panels ideal for studio environments:
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Custom-Made Panels for Studio Projects
No two studios are the same. Sontext offers made-to-order acoustic panels to suit room size, layout, and audio use. From Serenity Bass Traps to diffusers and absorbers, every panel is manufactured to spec. Talk to us early in your design process—we can work with acoustic consultants and engineers to get the best result.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of acoustic panels are best for recording studios?
Fabric-wrapped panels and bass traps are commonly used for their effectiveness in controlling low and mid frequencies.
Can Sontext panels be used in podcast studios?
Yes, our polyester and Serenity fabric panels are ideal for voice clarity and noise reduction in podcast environments.
Do I need different panels for low vs. high frequencies?
Yes. Low frequencies require thicker absorbers or bass traps, while high frequencies can be controlled with thinner panels or diffusers.
Are your acoustic panels customisable for studio size?
Absolutely. All panels are made to order based on room dimensions and required acoustic performance.
Can you help during the design phase of a studio?
Yes, we recommend speaking with us early. We can coordinate with your acoustic consultant or sound engineer to ensure ideal panel placement and design.
Request a Quote or Acoustic Guidance
Need help planning your studio acoustics? Get in touch with the Sontext team or call us on +61 3 9432 2733 to discuss your studio project. We’ll help you select the right panels and configurations for optimal sound performance.
Panel Type | Best For | Application |
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Serenity Fabric Panels | General echo and reverberation control | Wall or ceiling mounted |
Serenity Bass Traps | Low-frequency absorption (bass) | Corners and wall junctions |
Polyester Acoustic Panels | Speech clarity and mid-range absorption | Wall-mounted or baffle format |
Reflective Panels | Balanced reflection and clarity | Mixed environments |
Custom Diffusers | Targeted frequency tuning | Tailored placements based on design |