
Many people confuse soundproofing with acoustic treatment, but they serve different purposes.
Soundproofing helps block noise from traveling in or out of a room. It focuses on noise isolation and privacy.
Acoustic treatment improves the sound quality inside a room by reducing echo and controlling sound reflections.
For example:
- Soundproofing is used to stop outside noise from entering a bedroom or office.
- Acoustic treatment is used to improve audio clarity in studios, theaters, and meeting rooms.
Both solutions work together to create quieter and better-sounding spaces.