Sonofonic Painted Acoustic Clouds Sontext have recently released a range of Acoustic Clouds which include 10 shapes. The purpose of Painted Acoustic Clouds is to introduce a sound absorbing treatment into a space which has too much noise or need to have the sound improved. If there is no option for a suspended ceiling or wall areas to place the acoustic treatment then one of the options…
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Reduce Noise with Acoustic Panels
Reduce Noise with Serenity Acoustic Ceiling Panels Unwanted noise can make indoor spaces difficult to use effectively. High background sound levels and excessive reverberation often lead to poor speech clarity and listener fatigue—whether it’s in a classroom, auditorium, or open-plan commercial space. Serenity Acoustic Ceiling Panels by Sontext are purpose-designed to address these issues, helping to create quieter, more comfortable environments. How Serenity Acoustic Panels…
Noisy Ballroom- Fixed with Serenity Acoustic Panels
Solving Noise Problems in a Heritage Ballroom Location: City of Whitehorse, Box Hill, Victoria, Australia Restoring a heritage ballroom can pose unique acoustic challenges—especially when hard surfaces dominate the space. This was the case at the City of Whitehorse Main Ballroom, where a renovation project aimed to preserve the historic look but initially left out any acoustic treatment. The result was excessive reverberation and poor…
Sontext on Youtube
Watch Sontext Projects and Acoustic Solutions on YouTube Sontext regularly shares videos of completed acoustic projects, product demonstrations, and installation techniques on our official YouTube channel. From large commercial fitouts to custom panel solutions, our videos help you see what we do — and how we do it. Explore real-world applications of our Serenity, Murano, and Sonofonic acoustic panels in offices, schools, airports, and public…
Improve Sound in Multi-Purpose Venue – Serenity Acoustic Panels
Serenity Acoustic Panels Improve Sound for Concerts Hisense Arena (now Kia Arena) in Melbourne is a major multipurpose venue with a retractable roof, used for sports, concerts, and large-scale events. While ideal for sporting crowds, the space struggled with reverberation and sound clarity during concerts. Reflected sound created echo and muddiness, especially near the front of the corporate boxes. To address this, Melbourne & Olympic…
Acoustic Fabric : Does it Work?
Is Fabric Acoustic? What You Need to KnowAt Sontext, we’re often asked, “Is this fabric suitable for an acoustic panel?” It’s a great question, and one that highlights the confusion surrounding so-called “acoustic fabrics.” While many textiles are marketed as acoustic, not all are designed to work effectively with sound-absorbing panels.Just because a fabric is called “acoustic” doesn’t mean it improves sound absorption. In fact,…
Panels – Walls and Ceilings Doha
Precision Acoustic Panel Installation in Doha Fabric-covered acoustic wall and ceiling panels installed at the World Trade Centre Doha using the Fabritrak system. Acoustic Panels for Walls and Ceilings – Doha Project At the iconic World Trade Centre in Doha, Sontext partnered with Fabritrak System Inc. to deliver custom acoustic wall and ceiling solutions. This project was completed in collaboration with ARABTEC and our…
Broadcast Studio Acoustics
Case Study: Enhancing Sound Quality in Radio Broadcast Studios with SerenityLite Acoustic Panels The use of SerenityLite fabric-covered acoustic panels has made improving sound quality in a radio broadcast studio easier and more effective. One of the most common challenges in radio broadcasting, especially in outside studios, is managing reverberation and unwanted background noise. These issues can make it challenging to deliver precise and professional…