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From Drama Studios to Recording Studios, they all find Trim Reverb Tiles very appealing. In situations where low frequency boom and flutter echoes hardly exist there is little point in paying for unnecessarily thick tiles. Trim Reverb Tiles use a cost reduced lower density foam of 26kg/cu metre which is still higher than many competitive types of foam. With studio budgets getting tighter, studio acoustics have taken the back burner. Other suppliers have addressed the problem by providing a very thin lightweight packing foam which is cheap but practically useless for sound control. A lightweight foam has almost zero sound absorption. The perception is only visual, not acoustic. We talked a lot to engineers involved in acoustics who generally agreed that many studios primarily required attenuation at the higher frequencies only. The amount of mid and low frequency attenuation is primarily a function of the tile`s thickness, so is cost! By combining a commitment to large quantities, a slightly reduced thickness of 55mm and a less expensive foam we are able to provide a technically advanced tile at a modest cost. Trim Reverb Tiles provide a level of attenuation well above other budget tiles. Total tile thickness is 55mm with the pyramid height of 28mm on a base of 27 mm. They do not contain the graphite fire retardancy compound. Trim Reverb Tiles conform to BS88/37988DC tested in accordance with British Standard BS 5852 part 2 1982 and have passed ignition source No 5 (wood crib).

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