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4 Examples of spaces where controlling acoustic reverberation with wood acoustic panels is essential

By Acoustics, Architecture, Construction, Decoración, Decoration

Controlling acoustic reverberation is essential for enhancing the sound quality of a space and plays a crucial role in construction or renovation projects for any venue. Reverberation is the permanence of sound beyond the time required to properly hear and understand a message. Explained in a more technical manner, “reverberation time” is the time it takes for the sound to decay by 60 dB as received stood the sound emission source stops. Here are four prime examples of spaces where controlling acoustic reverberation with sound-absorbing wood acoustic panels is absolutely essential:   1. Auditoriums and theatres These spaces are specifically designed for musical and theatrical performances, demanding exceptional sound quality. In many cases, artificial amplification is either limited or non-existent, making acoustic treatment essential to ensure optimal sound diffusion for both voices and instruments. Acoustic panels installed on walls and ceilings help optimise sound distribution, prevent excessive reverberation, and guarantee an outstanding auditory experience.     2. Meeting rooms In a meeting room, speech clarity and comprehension are key to effective communication. Installing acoustic panels enhances speech intelligibility and contributes to a more productive and professional environment.       3. University lecture halls and educational centres In classrooms, sound must be evenly distributed to ensure all students can clearly hear the lecturer. Unlike theatres, these spaces generate noise from the students themselves, requiring highly efficient acoustic design. Proper acoustic conditioning ensures clear speech comprehension, promotes concentration, and fosters an ideal learning environment.       4. Recording studios and music rooms These spaces demand the highest level of acoustic control to achieve high-quality recordings. Even the slightest unnoticed reverberation can compromise a recording session, affecting the final outcome. For this reason, acoustic panels, combined with soundproofing solutions, are essential to achieving a pure and well-defined sound.           If you liked this post about controlling acoustic reverberation, you may also be interested in:   – 9 decorative wood wall panels that will add value to your decorative project – The aesthetic and optical effect of parallel wood slats – The use of decorative wood panels in nordic or scandinavian decoration – How to carry out wood acoustic panel maintenance    

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Spigotec families: acoustic wood tiles options for ceilings

By Acoustics, Acústica, Architecture, Arquitectura, Decoración, Decoration, Inspiration

Spigotec is Spigo’s range of acoustic wood tiles for ceilings. Wood false ceilings, wood ceilings and wall coverings, specially designed for enclosed spaces in which aesthetics and acoustic conditioning are earmarked astheir best attributes. . In the search for acoustically pleasant environments, acoustic ceiling tiles have become a widespread solution in both commercial and residential spaces. Of the many materials available, wood acoustic panels stand out not only for their aesthetics but also for their functional advantages. . There are about 41 models of Spigotec acoustic wood tiles for ceilings. All the models are resistant to fire and humidity, they are very easy to install and offer different degrees of acoustic absorption according to the needs of each project. . Depending on the type of perforation they feature, the Spigotec catalogue of acoustic wood ceiling panels is divided into six families. . . • Model Plain: without perforations. See model • Circular perforation models: 12 tiles with circular perforations offering weighted absorption coefficients between 0.208 and 0.518, and a perforated surface area percentage between 1.20% and 11.10%. See models • Grooved/ovoid perforation models: 9 tiles with grooved/ovoid perforations offering weighted absorption coefficients between 0.348 and 0.593, and a perforated surface area percentage between 6,50% and 17,72 %. See models • Squared perforation models: 3 tiles with squared perforations offering weighted absorption coefficients between 0.377 and 0.487, and a perforated surface area percentage between 7,70 % y 25,00 %. See models • Microperforated models: 9 tiles with microperforated perforations offering weighted absorption coefficients between 0,1 (LM) and 0,554, and a perforated surface area percentage between 0,68 % and 11,80 %.   See models . • Special models: 7 tiles with special perforations offering weighted absorption coefficients between 0.070 y 0.498, and a percentage of perforated surface of up to 10,65 %. See models . . If you liked this post about acoustic wood tiles options for ceilings, you may also be interested in:   . – Solid wood slat ceilings for the Finanzauto offices in Chiva . – Wood lath and slat cladding in new coworking spaces: the case of Coworking Hiptown in Paris . – Interior wood cladding at the new Práxedes Mateo Sagasta Secondary School in Logroño . – Technical doors for schools – Instituto Práxedes Mateo Sagasta in Logroño

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Cleaning Spigo wood acoustic panels

Cleaning Spigo wood acoustic panels is very easy

By Acoustics, Architecture, Decoración, Decoration

Cleaning Spigo wood acoustic panels is very easy. This is not an unimportant factor. Architects and decorators often ask us, with some concern, how to keep the wood acoustic panels in our catalogues clean. The main reason is that they have had some unfortunate experiences with other types of sound-absorbing panels. There is wide range of acoustic panels available on the market that are installed on walls and ceilings for room acoustic conditioning and reverberation control. Many of them are made with felt, wool, textile fibres and even preserved moss or products that mimic plant cover. The type of material they are made of results in very irregular, highly porous visible surfaces. This, coupled with their location, makes daily, quick, easy surface cleaning difficult. Therefore, if no special efforts are made to clean and maintain them, over time they tend to accumulate dust and dirt, which is detrimental to their look and worsens the air quality of the space where they are installed. On the other hand, maintaining and cleaning the wood acoustic panels manufactured by Spigo is very easy. To remove dust and dirt from the panels simply wipe the surface with a slightly damp cloth (do not use abrasive products or products containing silicone) and then wipe with a dry cloth to remove any residual moisture. A simple task that can even be carried out with cleaning mops, or similar implements, if needed, with telescopic handles to allow you to reach any height.           If you liked this post about cleaning Spigo wood acoustic panels, you may also be interested in:   – 9 decorative wood wall panels that will add value to your decorative project – The aesthetic and optical effect of parallel wood slats – The use of decorative wood panels in Nordic or Scandinavian decoration – How to carry out wood acoustic panel maintenance        

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SPIGO triunfa en Big 5 Construct Saudí con su sorprendente stand de soluciones acústicas en madera

SPIGO triumphs at Big 5 Construct Saudi with its amazing wood acoustic solutions

By Acoustics, Architecture, News

The La Rioja company Spigogroup, specialised in wood acoustic solutions in for construction, has achieved great success with its stand at the Big 5 Construct Saudi fair, held 24—27 February in Saudi Arabia. 2025 is a particularly important year for the company, which chose the Big 5 Construct Saudi fair to present its new “Signature Spanish Wood”, its new claim that reinforces the company’s identity and values at a global level. This new proposition was created with the aim of bringing the Spanish brand closer to international markets, positioning our products as a synonym of excellence and prestige in the sector of wood acoustic solutions. During the fair, Spigo’s export department, accompanied by local representatives, presented their main Spigoacustic, Spigotec, Spigoline and Spigoplank wood acoustic solutions to visiting trade professionals. The Big 5 Construct Saudi is the most important construction and building event in Saudi Arabia, with 1500 international exhibitors. The balance of the Spigo stand 4A26 within the ICEX Spain Pavilion was highly positive. According to Rubén Carbonero, Export Manager, Spigo, “The Big 5 Construct Saudi 2025 is a great opportunity to expand our portfolio of contacts, showcase the latest developments in our catalogues and consolidate our international business in the region.”. With this commercial action, Spigo, one of the main Spanish companies in the export of construction materials, consolidates its presence in the international market and, more particularly, in the Middle East, where it has been supplying acoustic wood panels and cladding for decades under its Spigoacustic, Spigotec, Spigoplank and Spigoline brands for key projects. These include the Doha Modern Indian School in Qatar, the Al Dahil residential complex in Doha, the auditorium of the Ministry of Urban Planning in Qatar and the spectacular interior of the KSA Auditorium of the Saudi Press Agency in Riyadh.     If you liked this post about wood acoustic solutions, you may also be interested in:   – 9 decorative wood wall panels that will add value to your decorative Project – The aesthetic and optical effect of parallel wood slats – The use of decorative wood panels in Nordic or Scandinavian decoration – How to carry out wood acoustic panel maintenance      

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