Can Acoustic Foam Soundproof a Room?
A common question: Can acoustic foam soundproof a room? The answer: Not exactly. Foam is designed to improve acoustics, not to soundproof.
What Does Acoustic Foam Actually Do?
- Absorbs sound inside the room to reduce echo
- Improves speech and music clarity
- Reduces reverberation time
What Foam Does Not Do
- Does not prevent sound from leaving the room
- Does not prevent sound from entering the room
- Does not insulate noise through walls
What Do You Need for Real Soundproofing?
- Mass Loaded Vinyl (MLV)
- Double gypsum
- Acoustic sealants
- Insulated doors and windows
The Optimal Solution
Combine foam (for internal treatment) with insulation materials (to prevent sound transmission) for the best results.
Yamamah Smart provides both solutions. Contact us.
Can Acoustic Foam Soundproof a Room?