Calculadora de Panel Acústico Gratis
Calcula cuántos paneles acústicos necesitas para tratar el sonido en una sala según su volumen y uso.
Panels Needed
22 panels
Panels Needed vs Room Length
Fórmula
How to Calculate Acoustic Panel Coverage
Formula
Total Wall Area = 2 x (Length + Width) x Height
Target Area = Total Wall Area x Coverage %
Panels Needed = ceil(Target Area / Panel Area)
Coverage Guidelines
Focus panels on the first reflection points (side walls at ear height) and the wall behind the listening position for the greatest effect.
Ejemplo Resuelto
An 18 x 14 foot room with 9-foot ceilings, 30% coverage using 24x48 inch panels.
- 01Total wall area = 2 x (18 + 14) x 9 = 576 sq ft
- 02Target coverage = 576 x 0.30 = 172.8 sq ft
- 03Panel area = (24 x 48) / 144 = 8 sq ft each
- 04Panels needed = ceil(172.8 / 8) = 22 panels
Preguntas Frecuentes
Where should I place acoustic panels?
Start with the first reflection points on the side walls. Sit in your listening position and have someone slide a mirror along the wall; place a panel where you see the speaker in the mirror. Add panels behind the listening position and on the ceiling above the listening area.
What thickness should acoustic panels be?
Panels 2 inches thick are effective for mid and high frequencies. For better low-frequency absorption, use 4-inch thick panels or mount 2-inch panels with an air gap behind them.
Do I need to cover the ceiling too?
Ceiling treatment improves sound quality but is not always necessary. For home theaters and studios, adding ceiling panels or a cloud above the listening position significantly reduces flutter echo between the floor and ceiling.
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