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Advanced Acoustics is part of Interiors Foam LTD, Registered In England No. 04672814, Address: Unit B Maunside, Greenline Ind. Est., Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18 5GU © 2011 Advanced Acoustics Tamel Ceiling Tiles More Information For more information please contact us on any of the details below; Tel: +44 (0)1623 643609 Fax: +44 (0)1623 400661
E-Mail: enquiries@ Our range of products includes bass traps, acoustic tiles, full room kits, isolation booths, vocal booths, drum booth, monitor and subwoofer isolation, soundproofing, installation tools and room analysis. All of our products conform to stringent fire tests thanks to the specialist materials we use in the construction of our products. The Tamel Ceiling tiles are metal perforated suspended ceiling tiles with an open area of 22%. The tiles are inlaid with 1" or 2" thick acoustic foam to increase the tile's absorption coefficient and also help with improving sound transmission loss. Because the ceiling tile has an open area of 22% the sound waves hitting the tile will be able to get through to the foam to be absorbed. This means that the tile has very good absorbing properties. Not only that but the tile also has very good looks and will fit in very well with any room. The tiles simply drop into the existing suspended ceiling grid. The tile is 595mm by 595mm so will fit any standard ceiling grid system. By installing acoustic ceiling tiles the acoustic response of the room is greatly improved. This gives you increased control over your monitoring or recording environment. The room will also feel tighter and cleaner. It will absorb the frequencies that bounce from the floor to ceiling. These ceiling tiles have outstanding acoustic properties and they look the part too. Creating a room that sound and looks perfect is the key to a well balanced and controled environment. These ceiling tiles are not to be missed. Available in white only. Prices include V.A.T. 1in thick 1in thick - £102.90 each 2in thick - £121.80 each
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