Sound Traps consists of two 2 foot wide panels hinged in the middle that are 2, 3, 4, 5, 5.5, 6 and 6.5 feet tall. This allows you to custom design a system to match your needs. For example, you could place a set of 2 foot tall Sound Traps in the front section of your shield and 3 foot tall panels along the sides of your shield. Finally, add two sets of 4 foot Sound Traps in the back of your set. For studios or home use multiple sets of 4 or 5 foot Sound Traps to enclose your set and drastically reduce your volume.
Our lightweight wood construction is covered in a fabulous looking material that is available in a variety of colors.
Chris,
I am VERY pleased with how the sound traps look AND work. My guess is that they took the sharp edges off the drum sound and reduced the overall sound by 30-40%. We received numerous comments from the congregation, impressed with how well they worked.
Feel free to quote me!
We'll remember your company for our future needs.
Senior Pastor C
Our drummers have tried all types of designs and free standing acoustic panels work the best. The closer the Sound Trap is to the source of the sound, the more the sound is controlled. A free standing acoustic panel design allows for the placement of the Sound Trap as close as possible to the drums. A backing allows the sound absorbing material to work as designed resulting in the maximum noise control. An absorbing panel without a backing may not work according to the published NRC rating. The NRC is a rating of a materials sound absorption over a certain frequencies. Usually, the higher the rating, the better the noise control, but beware some panels achieve a high rating by absorbing lots of the high frequencies and little of the lows and mids.
With 4 inches of sound absorbing material these Super Traps are designed for toughest applications. Available in 2.5 or 4 feet tall these panels work great for home or studio use.