SoundaXe® Vertigo Acoustic Panels, 2x2 Ft, Douglas Pine
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Excellent delivery, flawless finish, and prompt support—these wooden panels are as reliable as they are beautiful
My experience with the Wooden 2x2 Vertigo Acoustic Panel was outstanding from start to finish. The delivery was on time and handled with care, arriving in a sturdy box with protective padding that ensured the wooden panels were free from any scratches, dents, or edge damage.
The packaging was thoughtfully done, with each panel individually wrapped and cushioned to maintain its pristine finish and acoustic structure. The wood grain looked exactly as advertised—rich, smooth, and premium in appearance. It gave a handcrafted, studio-grade feel right out of the box.
Customer support was another major plus. I reached out for clarification on wall mounting and panel spacing, and their team responded promptly with detailed, easy-to-follow guidance. They even followed up to ensure everything was installed correctly and performing as expected
As an acoustics consultant with over a decade of experience in architectural soundproofing and studio design, I can confidently say the Wooden 2x2 Vertigo Acoustic Panel is among the most well-balanced acoustic products I’ve worked with in recent years.
From a performance standpoint, the panel’s vertically slotted design is more than aesthetic—it strategically enhances mid- and high-frequency absorption, making it especially effective in reducing flutter echo and standing waves in both control rooms and untreated home studios. When tested with a calibrated measurement mic and pink noise in a 16'x14' room, we noted a significant drop in RT60 across the 500Hz–4kHz range, confirming its acoustic value.
efore Installation:
Our client’s high-end conference room looked impressive but sounded disastrous. Conversations echoed, remote calls had noticeable reverb, and recordings during webinars lacked clarity. Despite using rugs and curtains, the hard walls and glass surfaces created an unbalanced acoustic environment that undermined the room’s functionality.
After Installing Wooden 2x2 Vertigo Acoustic Panels:
The transformation was immediate. With just a few strategically placed panels, the echo vanished, and speech intelligibility improved drastically. The Vertigo Panel’s wooden slat design with acoustic backing helped absorb mid-to-high frequency noise while also subtly diffusing reflections—striking a perfect balance between treatment and tone.
I recently renovated my home office, but the minimalist design came with a downside—terrible echo. Every Zoom call sounded hollow, and even casual conversation felt off. I needed something that didn’t just work but also matched the modern look of the room.
Enter the Wooden 2x2 Vertigo Acoustic Panel. The installation was easy, and the results were instant. It absorbed the mid and high-frequency reflections that were ruining my audio, and it looked stunning doing it. The wood finish added a premium touch to the room, unlike traditional foam panels that often look industrial.
Now, my space sounds as good as it looks—calm, clear, and professional. This panel didn’t just solve a sound issue; it upgraded the entire vibe of the room
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SoundaXe® Vertigo Acoustic Panels, 2x2 Ft, Douglas Pine
Excellent delivery, flawless finish, and prompt support—these wooden panels are as reliable as they are beautiful
My experience with the Wooden 2x2 Vertigo Acoustic Panel was outstanding from start to finish. The delivery was on time and handled with care, arriving in a sturdy box with protective padding that ensured the wooden panels were free from any scratches, dents, or edge damage.
The packaging was thoughtfully done, with each panel individually wrapped and cushioned to maintain its pristine finish and acoustic structure. The wood grain looked exactly as advertised—rich, smooth, and premium in appearance. It gave a handcrafted, studio-grade feel right out of the box.
Customer support was another major plus. I reached out for clarification on wall mounting and panel spacing, and their team responded promptly with detailed, easy-to-follow guidance. They even followed up to ensure everything was installed correctly and performing as expected
As an acoustics consultant with over a decade of experience in architectural soundproofing and studio design, I can confidently say the Wooden 2x2 Vertigo Acoustic Panel is among the most well-balanced acoustic products I’ve worked with in recent years.
From a performance standpoint, the panel’s vertically slotted design is more than aesthetic—it strategically enhances mid- and high-frequency absorption, making it especially effective in reducing flutter echo and standing waves in both control rooms and untreated home studios. When tested with a calibrated measurement mic and pink noise in a 16'x14' room, we noted a significant drop in RT60 across the 500Hz–4kHz range, confirming its acoustic value.
efore Installation:
Our client’s high-end conference room looked impressive but sounded disastrous. Conversations echoed, remote calls had noticeable reverb, and recordings during webinars lacked clarity. Despite using rugs and curtains, the hard walls and glass surfaces created an unbalanced acoustic environment that undermined the room’s functionality.
After Installing Wooden 2x2 Vertigo Acoustic Panels:
The transformation was immediate. With just a few strategically placed panels, the echo vanished, and speech intelligibility improved drastically. The Vertigo Panel’s wooden slat design with acoustic backing helped absorb mid-to-high frequency noise while also subtly diffusing reflections—striking a perfect balance between treatment and tone.
I recently renovated my home office, but the minimalist design came with a downside—terrible echo. Every Zoom call sounded hollow, and even casual conversation felt off. I needed something that didn’t just work but also matched the modern look of the room.
Enter the Wooden 2x2 Vertigo Acoustic Panel. The installation was easy, and the results were instant. It absorbed the mid and high-frequency reflections that were ruining my audio, and it looked stunning doing it. The wood finish added a premium touch to the room, unlike traditional foam panels that often look industrial.
Now, my space sounds as good as it looks—calm, clear, and professional. This panel didn’t just solve a sound issue; it upgraded the entire vibe of the room