Frequently Asked Questions

Why do you have acoustic blankets in different weights, but all are listed with the same NRC?

The blankets come in different sizes, this is why the weight is different. But the acoustci material the blankets are made of, is the same this is why the NRC ( Noise Reduction Coefficient) is the same. The NRC is tested in a material sample. The method and the size of the sample are standardized, […]

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There’s a video that says that the ceiling track kit will support the producer’s choice acoustical blanket. Will the ceiling track support the acoustical panel, which is an upgrade from the blanket?

Yes, it will support the 80 x 96 acoustic panel and even the 120 in long studio blankets, but the heavier the blanket, the more gentle you need to be sliding the blankets on the tracks. More weight puts more pressure on the rollers and make it harder to roll on the tracks . But

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I am a drummer and I need to reduce the sound escaping from my room. But I do not want to build any permanent structures, because I need the room to be available when i am not practicing. What would you recommend I should use the acoustic blankets to achieve the best noise reduction?

This is a very common question and the solution depends on your room and your set up. Probably the best option is to create adouble wall with blankets around your drum set. and if you want the room to be available then use blankets with ceiling track kit. Even better if you double wall the

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I was just wondering what “VB-70G” means. Because i see that there are 71G all the way up to 76G. Is there a difference?

Producers choice acoustic blankets differ in size, color and yes/no grommets installed. “VB” stands for “Vocal Booth”. All even numbers (like VB70) have one side white, the other side black, All odd numbers ( like VB71) have both sides black. Letter “G” stands for “Grommets”. That means that if the blanket model has a letter

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Does fluffing acoustic blankets help to absorb sound better?

The difference might be marginal. But in theory, loose fiber would absorb sound better. This is because in loose fiber each of the filaments have to be agitated individually, therefore more sound energy being spent on “shaking ” each individual fiber. In tightly pressed filler the fibers that are “stuck together” being agitated together as

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Have you compared Acoustic Foam to Producer’s Choice Acoustic Blankets?

Yes, we made a comparative analisys of sound absorption acoustic foam, Aurolex Studiofoam Wedges, vs Producer’s Choice Sound Blankets. Sound Absorption efficiency and costs. Acoustic blankets are more efficient than 3 inch acoustic foam, and about 15 times cheaper per square foot. We also noticed that Acosutic soudn bankets producers choice produced a more even

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