Complete Room Kits for Studios
Primacoustic London kits sized by room. London 8 for spaces up to about 100 sq ft, London 10 for medium rooms up to about 120 sq ft, London 12 when you need more panel coverage in a larger mix room.
Corner Bass Traps for Low End
Corners collect boom and muddy the low end. London BT for classic corner traps in a 2-pack, Cumulus for tri-corner traps with mounting, MaxTrap when you want deeper full-spectrum corner absorption.
Wall Panels for Reflections
Broadband panels for first reflection points and flutter. 3 inch Broadband for thicker absorption, Control Cubes for denser wall packs, Control Columns for taller vertical absorption strips.
Monitor Isolation Pads
Decouple speakers from the desk so resonance does not color the mix. IsoPlane for flat pads, IsoWedge for angled aiming, Recoil Stabilizer when you want a heavier platform with more punch and control.
Ceiling Clouds for Overhead Reflections
For reducing the ceiling reflections and flutter that blur the listening position, especially above a mix desk or live room.
Acoustic Treatment: What to Know
Acoustic treatment controls how sound behaves in your room. Foam panels, bass traps, and diffusers absorb or scatter reflections that muddy your mix. Without treatment, you're hearing your room more than your monitors. Producers, engineers, and musicians use these products to tame flutter echo, reduce bass buildup in corners, and create a neutral listening environment. This isn't soundproofing. Treatment manages sound inside the room. Soundproofing stops sound from leaving or entering. Different problems, different solutions.
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How to Choose Acoustic Treatment - Room Analysis and Panel Placement
What to Look For
Start with bass traps in your corners. Low frequencies build up there and cause the biggest mix translation problems. Look for traps at least 4 inches thick. Foam panels handle mid and high frequencies. Thicker panels (2-3 inches) absorb lower mids better than thin ones. Placement matters more than quantity. First reflection points on side walls and the ceiling behind your monitors are priority spots. Diffusers scatter sound instead of absorbing it, useful for keeping a room from sounding dead. NRC ratings tell you how much sound a material absorbs across frequencies. Higher numbers mean more absorption. For home studios, aim to treat 25-40% of your wall surface. Measure your room's dimensions and look for modal frequencies. Treat those problem areas first.
Top Brands
Primacoustic dominates this category with studio-grade foam panels, bass traps, and diffusers engineered for consistent absorption curves. Gator offers portable acoustic solutions and studio furniture.
Shop Acoustic Treatment at Blackout Audio
Your monitors are only as good as the room you put them in. Acoustic treatment turns a bedroom into a reliable mixing space. Pair panels with proper monitor placement and you'll hear detail you've been missing. Bass traps fix the low-end issues that make your mixes sound different everywhere else. Free shipping on orders over $199 across Canada. Browse the full range and contact our team with questions about your specific room.














