Overtone
Acoustic Solutions

Practice Space

A great practice space supports creativity, focus, and comfort. Whether you're rehearsing with a band, fine-tuning your instrument, or working on new material, the right acoustics make all the difference. Overtone’s treatments help reduce unwanted reflections and keep sound balanced.

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Why Overtone Panels

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Custom acoustic solutions for one-of-a-kind spaces. Whether you're designing a home office, a studio, a grand auditorium, or an immersive cinema, bring your vision of perfect sound to life.
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Perfect Your Sound in Your Practice Space

Precision You Can Feel

Overtone’s acoustic panels optimize your practice environment, absorbing unwanted noise and controlling reverb. Create the ideal space where every sound is crisp and clear.

Designed for Musicians

A well-treated space helps you hear every note with precision. Overtone’s acoustic panels control sound reflections, making sure your practice environment is free from reverberation. Whether you’re playing solo or with a group, the right acoustics allow for better timing, precision, and overall performance.

Sound and Space in Harmony

Overtone’s acoustic solutions improve sound quality while maintaining the natural feel of your practice room, blending into your space without disruption.

Guidance You Can Trust

Finding the right acoustic treatment for a practice space depends on the instruments being used, the room size, and how sound interacts with the space. Our team is always here to offer expert guidance, so your setup meets your needs and enhances your playing experience.

A Practice Space That Works for You

Every practice space has different needs. Small rooms can amplify certain frequencies, while larger spaces may create too much reverberation. Our acoustic panels help create a balanced environment and reduce distractions so you can focus on what matters—your music.

FAQ

How do I make my practice space completely soundproof?
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To achieve effective sound isolation, add dense soundproofing materials to the walls of your practice space. This will minimize sound leakage, keeping noise from escaping or entering the room.
Where should acoustic panels be placed in a practice space?
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To reduce echoes and standing waves, panels should be placed on walls at ear level and in corners where sound tends to build up. Ceiling panels can also help control reflections in rooms with high ceilings.
Can acoustic panels help with volume control?
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Acoustic panels help manage reflections and reduce the overall loudness within the room, making it easier to hear yourself and your bandmates.
What is the best space for band practice?
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A basement, detached garage, or shed are often the best options for practicing at home. These spaces typically have fewer shared walls with the rest of the house, meaning less soundproofing is needed to minimize noise.

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