Music Room
NetWell Product Bin
The following list of acoustical products has been designed for the soundproofing treatment of a Music Room. Simply click on the product title name and you will be linked to its full product page and all corresponding support material. For quantities and quotes required for your application, call your room dimensions in our help desk at 1-800-638-9355 or submit a completed Room Analysis Worksheet.

Not sure which product to go with? We have taken our most popular choices and pre-packaged them for you bundled for your own room's dimensions. Our kits are designed to streamline your selection at a discounted rate. Otherwise, you are welcome to select ala carte from the items listed below! |
Step #1: Room Isolation:
This first set of products are designed to help you isolate your Music Room from the rest of your facility, and combat the unwanted bleed of noise from transmitting into or out of your room.

This sound barrier isolation material is used to help deaden your walls ability to bleed noise. The treatment is outlined in the Walls section of the Application Guide.
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Place these as an acoustic lid over the top of your drop grid ceiling tile system to help your existing tiles do a better job at containing the noise to within your room, and preventing noise from crawling through plenums and spilling into adjoining rooms.
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These tiles combine your ability as a finished ceiling tile to both "block" the noise from bleeding out or in through your ceiling, and help "absorb" the sound energy created within your room.
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These are a finished wall panel that combines to both absorb sound reflections within your room, and combat the bleed of noise out through your common walls. This would negate your need to frame out existing surfaces using dB-Bloc, apply new drywall, and then sound absorption panels to a new finished surface.
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This is a collapsible accordion style sound barrier curtain system designed to deaden noise bleed through a portable partition. Ideal for sectioning off a larger room into smaller practice rooms and isolating your noise.
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For loud drums centered inside a room you seek to protect from the noise, consider setting your drums inside a Clearsonic IsoPac system. The system is designed to protect the room from the drum noise and create more balance among the musical instruments.
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Step 2: Sound Absorption
Now use the following products to help absorb unwanted sound reflections inside your room. This will help control reverberations, bass tones, and unwanted sound reflections, while slowing down any noise that will be spilling out doors, windows, vents, switch plates, and other "flanking" paths of noise inside your Music Room.