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Ecophon Master Solo free-hanging sound absorbers improve the acoustic conditions in a variety of applications. The simplicity of the system also adds considerable aesthetic value to the space. Their flexibility also makes it possible to install the absorbers in direct proximity to where they are needed. Master Solo is a horizontal element with painted edges, available in standard sizes of 1200x1200mm and 2400x1200mm, bespoke sizes and shapes are also available with-in manufacturing capabilities.

 

 

 

 

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Ecophon have launched a new range of ‘XL’ systems offering ‘Class A’ sound absorption in a range of products with sizes up to 2400mm. The ‘XL’ range offers a variety of edge details, including an easily demountable concealed system and an impact resistant option ideal for schools, so giving high aesthetic and functional value in addition to an excellent acoustic environment.

 

 

 

 

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In many environments where people are present and communicate, high sound levels are perceived as one of the most disturbing factors. High noise levels have a negative effect on us and affect health, communication, safety, economy (effectiveness/productivity), learning and general wellbeing.

It is therefore important to remember room acoustic comfort.

Sound level reduction will be most important in a nursery.

In a music room, the response of the room in the form of reverberance can be the most important aspect.

In a teaching situation, it is important to give priority both to speech clarity and to reduction of sound level.

In an open office landscape, it is essential that the sound propagation is restricted in order to minimise disturbance, mainly between different work groups. It is important that the sound level falls quickly with distance.