Ultimate Acoustics

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The UA-WPW-24 professional acoustic panel is the perfect choice for small- to medium-size rooms looking for both traditional style and professional results.

NOTE: Samples of Ultimate Acoustics studio foam products have been commercially tested, meeting the criteria for a Class B rating. Color fading may occur with UV exposure over time. Sunlight and direct light from standard bulbs should be avoided. Color fading not covered by warranty.
Open Box Ultimate Acoustics Acoustic Foam - 24x24x2 Wedge (12 Pack) Level 1
Open Box Ultimate Acoustics Acoustic Foam - 24x24x2 Wedge (12 Pack) Level 1
Open Box Ultimate Acoustics Acoustic Foam - 24x24x2 Wedge (12 Pack) Level 1

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  • Professional 24" x 24" x 2" professional studio foam panels
  • Solid foam base for maximum absorption
  • Design Style: Wedge
  • Quantity 12
  • Color: Charcoal
  • Type: Wall panel
  • Part Name: UA-WPW-24
  • Part Number: 17610

  • Note: 

    • Adhesive materials are not included, but an appropriate adhesive spray (see SKU #422605 or SKU# J24029) or double-sided tape will be required for installation of your Ultimate Acoustics Acoustic Foam Purchase

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    • Part Name: UA-WPW-24
    • Part Number: 17610
    • Size: 24" x 24" x 2"
    • Type: Wall Panel
    • QTY: 2
    • Design Style: Wedge
    • Color: Charcoal
    • Adhesive squares included

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    • asked byChuckles

      fromJacksonville, Florida

      What is the noise reduction coefficient of this product?

      What is the noise reduction coefficient of this product?

      Open Reply - Beau
      For higher frequencies (5000–6400 Hz) the absorption coefficient remains around 0.5–0.6. The open-cell polyurethane foam has a characteristic peak absorption of 0.9–1, around 3000 Hz. For higher frequencies (5000–6400 Hz), the absorption is around 0.8.