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Recording Studio Pro Kit - Complete Acoustic Treatment Bundle

Full-coverage acoustic treatment for professional and commercial studios - built for clients who demand broadcast-grade clarity and uncolored monitoring.

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Professional Recording Studio Acoustic Panels

Professional commercial recording studio control room with full acoustic treatment
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Commercial recording studios operate in a different league than home setups. Mix engineers and producers working in professional facilities aren't tolerating compromises - every monitoring decision carries real financial weight, client relationships depend on deliverables, and rooms that lie acoustically cost money. When a mix engineer can't trust what they're hearing, the problem doesn't stay in the room.

Professional control rooms deal with physics that can't be ignored: low-frequency room modes pile up bass in corners and against walls, giving false readings that translate poorly everywhere else. Comb filtering from early reflections clouds stereo imaging. Flutter echo in live rooms colors recordings before a single plugin touches the signal. These aren't cosmetic issues - they're precision problems that degrade the product leaving the studio.

Our acoustic treatment for professional recording facilities is specified and installed to perform. Bass traps handle the low-frequency problems that home-grade panels simply can't touch. Broadband panels eliminate early reflections at the primary listening position. Large-format panels anchor the diffusion field in larger live rooms. Ceiling clouds anchor the mix position against vertical early reflections - often the most neglected axis in professional rooms.

We work with studio owners, studio designers, and facility managers who need accurate acoustic documentation, material specifications for architectural review, and product that holds up in a commercial environment. Fire-rated fabric options, custom color matching, and large-format configurations are all available. If you're building or treating a professional facility, start with a room analysis - we'll map the problem before recommending coverage.

Core Acoustic Problems in Professional Studios

Room Modes Low-frequency buildup at room dimensions creates false bass peaks. Corner bass traps are non-negotiable for accurate monitoring below 200Hz.
Comb Filtering Early side-wall and ceiling reflections arrive milliseconds after the direct signal, collapsing stereo width and smearing transients at the mix position.
Flutter Echo Parallel hard surfaces in live rooms create rapid echo repeats that color recordings and reduce intelligibility - especially in tracking rooms.
Bass Buildup in Control Rooms Mixing rooms with insufficient low-end control produce mixes that are thin or bass-light on playback systems with flat response.

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What Sets Professional Installations Apart

  • Low-frequency priority: Corner bass trap placement before broadband coverage - the sequence matters as much as the quantity.
  • First-reflection treatment: Side walls, ceiling, and rear wall at the mix position are minimum viable coverage for accurate monitoring.
  • Live room balance: Tracking rooms need a controlled blend of absorption and diffusion - too dead kills the room, too live destroys recordings.
  • Material specifications available: Fire-rated Class A fabric, STC documentation, and custom sizing available for architectural and permitting requirements.
  • Scalable quantities: From a two-room indie studio to a multi-room commercial facility - bulk pricing available on qualifying orders.

Free Professional Room Analysis

Tell us your room dimensions, construction type, and monitoring setup. We'll map the acoustic problems and specify a treatment plan - at no charge.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is professional studio treatment different from home studio treatment?
Professional facilities typically have larger rooms, higher budgets, stricter fire-code requirements, and clients who expect professional results. Bass trapping requirements scale with room volume - larger rooms need significantly more low-frequency treatment. We also offer material documentation for architectural review and permitting, which home builds don't usually require.
How many bass traps does a professional control room need?
At minimum, all four vertical corners should be treated with floor-to-ceiling bass traps. Tri-corner (ceiling-wall-wall junction) treatment significantly extends low-frequency control. Most professional control rooms require 8–16 corner treatment units depending on room volume. A room analysis will give you a precise specification.
Do your panels meet fire code for commercial facilities?
Yes. We offer Class A fire-rated fabric options that meet ASTM E84 standards for commercial and institutional installations. Documentation is available upon request for permitting and code compliance purposes.
Can you do custom sizes for non-standard studio dimensions?
Yes. Custom sizes, custom aspect ratios, and custom fabric colors are all available for professional orders. Contact us or request a room analysis to discuss your specifications.
Do you offer bulk pricing for multi-room studio builds?
Yes. Bulk pricing is available on qualifying orders for commercial facility buildouts. Reach out through the room analysis form or contact page with project scope and we'll provide a project quote.
What's the best starting point for treating a professional control room?
Corner bass traps first, then first-reflection points (side walls and ceiling at the mix position), then rear wall treatment. Diffusion is added after absorption brings RT60 under control. Skipping the sequence and adding panels randomly produces marginal results regardless of quantity.

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Designed for commercial studios demanding precision monitoring and tracking isolation.