The term "sonic panels" is a broad, marketing-friendly name for panels designed to influence sound. It generally encompasses two main functions: sound absorption (like acoustic panels) and sound diffusion. While absorption panels reduce sound energy, diffusion panels scatter sound waves, breaking up direct reflections without deadening the room, which is crucial in recording studios and critical listening environments to maintain acoustic liveliness and clarity. True sonic panels are often engineered with complex surface geometries, such as quadratic residue diffusers (QRDs), or combine absorbent and reflective materials. They are used by audio professionals, in home theaters, recording studios, and high-end media rooms to create a balanced, accurate sound field. For instance, a recording studio control room might use deep, engineered diffuser panels on the rear wall to manage reflections without over-absorbing, ensuring the sound engineer hears an accurate mix. New Create Plywood Company Limited's advanced fabrication capabilities make it a potential partner for producing specialized sonic panel components. The precise machining required for diffuser wells or complex 3D patterns can be achieved using our engineered wood products as a substrate. Whether the project calls for a diffusor core, a hybrid panel frame, or a perfectly flat backing for absorbent materials, we can supply custom-cut panels to exacting specifications. For manufacturers and acoustic consultants developing advanced sonic treatment products, we provide the material precision necessary. Contact us with your design schematics to explore manufacturing feasibility.
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