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Named a Hot Product of 2008 by Religious Product News, the AlphaSorb™ Fabric Wrapped Wall Panels answer your acoustical and aesthetic needs with their strong sound absorbing performance, durability and elegant appearance. These wall panels are used for sound reduction and reverberation control. Available in a wide variety of sizes, shapes and colors.

AlphaSorb™ Wall Panels allow you to create an effective sound control treatment that is distinctly appropriate for your environment. These fabric wrapped sound panels come in standard or custom sizes, up to 4' x 10' in 1" or 2" thicknesses. Standard color options are the Guilford fabric FR701, 2100 series line. Designer selected fabric wrapped sound panels available upon request. The AlphaSorb™ Fabric Wrapped Wall Panel is Class 1 fire-rated and offers various edge details as well as installation options.

Applications include Houses of Worship, Teleconferencing and Videoconferencing Rooms, Broadcast and Recording Studios, Multi-Purpose Rooms, Home Theaters and Auditoriums.

Pricing shown below is per panel with square edges. Clip & fastener pricing shown below. Sound Panels are covered with Guilford of

Maine Fabric FR701, Style 2100.

 

 

For any size not listed, the wall panel price will be the same as the next wall panel size up. Call 1-800-782-5742 for pricing on die-cut panels and different thicknesses ranging from 1/2" up to 4".

 

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Panel Edge Options

panel edge options

Dimensions
1" Thickness2" Thickness
4' x 10' $255.00 $332.00
Z-Clip fasteners $20.00 per panel  Impaling Clip fastener $5.00 per panel Velcro® fasteners installed call for Pricing (available on sizes 4'x5' or smaller)

 

 Chemically Hardened
edges: $10.00 per panel
 Radius, Mitred & Bevelled
edges: $10.00 per panel
Expedite Fee
Call 1-800-782-5742
2' x 2'
$48.00 $58.00
2' x 4' $71.50 $92.00
2' x 5' $83.75 $103.00
2' x 6' $97.50 $120.75
2' x 8' $114.00 $144.50
2' x 10' $141.50 $179.00
2'6" x 2' $60.00 $72.00
2'6" x 3' $92.00 $116.00
2'6" x 4' $98.00 $122.00
2'6" x 5' $118.00 $171.00
2'6" x 6'
$135.00 $209.00
2'6" x 8' $179.00 $276.50
2'6" x 10' $210.00 $328.50
4' x 3' $90.00 $115.00
4' x 4' $115.00 $145.50
4' x 5' $141.50 $189.00
4' x 6' $183.00
$212.00
4' x 8' $217.50 $280.00

For more information on this product, contact our sales department.

Product Questions & Comments (16 items)

  • I just wanted to thank you and your company for the perfect panels that I ordered. Everything was as ordered and fit exactly into our project. Once again thanks for all of your assistance.

    Jim Dhayer - Acoustical Solutions

    127 Positive

  • Thank you for the quick response and it has been a pleasure working with your company. Gary Hudson was very helpful in my decision to use your product both with his suggestions and fast turn around of the product.

    James Jacobi - Acoustical Solutions

    98 Positive

  • Thanks!! The panels were a perfect match to the inset accent color around the top of an artitectural arch around the stained glass windows. We love it!!!!

    Dawn Astin -

    90 Positive

  • Will this panels help control the noise in my bowling alley? Keep in mind it is small & the building is made out of cinder blocks. So the sound of the balls and pins just echo of the walls. Can you help? thanks Beth

    Beth Chapman - El Dorado Lanes

    86 Positive

  • Beth - These panels are a great way to reduce the amount of echo and general 'noise' that bounces around inside bowling alleys. It might be a good idea to also use acoustical baffles. The combination of wall panels and baffles should make a significant difference sound quality within the bowling alley.

    Chris Ogle - Acoustical Solutions, Inc.

    70 Positive

  • We are trying to make a small 12'X 12'room into our radio dispatch for our haulage dirt work equipment and will need to make the room sound proof so no one else can hear the noise in the other offices near by. Can these panels work for us?

    Greg Greenhalgh - Newmont Mining

    12 Positive

  • Greg, if you're trying to soundproof the room, you should be using the Alphasorb Barrier wall panels which both block sound from passing through the walls and absorb sounds inside the room. http://www.acousticalsolutions.com/alphasorb-barrier-fabric-wrapped-wall-panels

    You will need to cover the inside walls floor to ceiling so you don't have any leaks. If you have exterior walls, the standard wall panels can be used on these.

    Kevin McIver - Acoustical Solutions

    8 Positive

  • I am converting a racquetball court into a weight room. The echo is terrible. How can I fix this problem?

    Richard Regester - First Baptist Church Odessa

    16 Positive

  • Are your acoustic wall panels fireproof

    David Bannerman - MediaVoice

    17 Positive

  • Is there a Rep. in the Las Vegas area that can help with our situation?

    Bob Piscione - Sun City Aliante

    12 Positive

  • What is the soundproofing difference between a 1 inch panel and a two inch panel??

    Susan Fitzpatrick - Pinebrook

    10 Positive

  • Susan - thanks for the question.

    These particular panels don't "soundproof" a room, which means they don't block sound from entering or leaving the space.

    What they do, however, is reduce echo, reverberation and other noise within the room by absorbing the sound. This makes it easier to understand speech, etc.

    1" thickness= NRC (Noise Reduction Coefficient) of .85 - Used in applications such as conference rooms.

    2" thickness= NRC of 1.15 - Used in applications such as recording studios where there are lower frequencies such as bass.

    If you want to both absorb noise AND block noise (soundproof), see http://www.acousticalsolutions.com/567~alphasorb-barrier-fabric-wrapped-wall-panels

    Eric Peters - Acoustical Solutions, Inc.

    9 Positive

  • For the AlphaSorb fabric-wrapped acoustic panels, is 2 x 2 in 1" or 2" thickness in black or charcoal a stock item? What would be the lead time on delivery?

    Philip Faraci - University of Hartford

    9 Positive

  • Philip - neither product is a stock item. the lead time for them is 2-3 weeks.

    Eric Peters - Acoustical Solutions, Inc.

    7 Positive

  • What is the calculation to determine how many wall panels are needed for the size of the room ?

    Tyler Thurke -

    0 Positive

  • Tyler - Thank you for your very valid question. As you know, each and every room is different. A combination of overall cubic volume, surface material types, and sometimes dramatic ceiling angles play a part in the equation. Not to mention the most important factor - what will the room be used for? The desired reverb time should be based on the type of space you are designing. It is always best to call in and speak to one of our experienced sales staff to help you determine the type, and quantity of panels your room needs. We have a special program that inputs all of your data, and then our panel data, to get the desired result (reverb time). After that is assessed, we can determine overall square footage of wall panels per wall and proper placement with a little help from you, regarding your aesthetic choice in relation to shape and size. Thank you, Aaron Duncan 804-290-0822 Ext.17

    Aaron Duncan - Acoustical Solutions, Inc.

    2 Positive

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