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Basically the more traps you add the better the result. I will say though that it does make a very large improvement when you cover the whole corner.
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Glenn...the art panels I am sure are a popular option given their higher WAF factor. I went on your website and there is a lengthy description of how the process of transferring an image to fabric is done and how great the results are but no description of what the Art panels do functionally from an acoustics point of view. Can you tell us which panels in your product line up the art panels most closely approximate in terms of their acoustic traits (absorption/diffusion/etc...) and in what applications they are best meant for? Thx
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Thanks Georges...
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Right.. The Art panel is the covering for pretty much any of our products. Heck we have even had people cover the diffusor panels with them.
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