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Unique Printed Sound Absorption Panels - Enhance Acoustics & Room Decor

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Uploaded by on Aug 26, 2008

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Audimute Acoustic Image Panels reveal purer sound by absorbing sound waves that cause echoes and reverberant noise. These sound panels also go beyond that, to focus on form as much as function. Beginning with Audimute's environmentally-conscious, high quality acoustic materials available in a wide range of shapes and colors, our expert designers collaborate with you to create custom elements that complement any room décor. Create your own acoustic panel with your favorite photos, images, logos.


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  • I think about buying 10 of those panels.

    Do anyone know if this works?

  • @Ialoocin Hey! Check out our Facebook Fan Page too .. We have many customers who have submitted pictures there, you may want to ask them! Otherwise, feel free to give me a call or chat with me on the website. Thanks!

  • You're so right...this is our first attempt with quick video...we'll step it up with the next edition! thanks so much for the feedback

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  • good idea, but a company advertising acoustic paneling shouldn't have a VO that sounds like it was recorded in a bad room. Makes you wonder.. do these actually work?

  • hahahahahaha wrd scroo up at 1:28 hahahaha lol in the USAeeehhha

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  • don't be afraid to say church haha

  • I was just about to mention the fact the room was audible in your recording when I saw the comments from viciousattackvideo.

    Indeed yours does look like a nice design. Rather than rely 100% on your acoustic panels on the walls, I suggest placing a couple of panels in a V formation behind the mic (about 2 feet behind it with the mic in line with the center of the V. That way you trap the acoustic energy after it passes the mic and it won't bounce around the room.

  • This is a wonderful idea.

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