Special

Our ribbed, slotted panels, and baffles are expertly crafted to reduce echoes by trapping and diffracting sound within their respective gaps and slots. The sound passing through the perforations is further absorbed by an acoustic substrate such as fiberglass or mineral wool, significantly minimizing reverberation in the room. Smaller slots and gaps excel at attenuating high-frequency sounds, while larger ones are ideal for controlling low-frequency sounds.

At Timberix™, we ensure our wood panels and timber acoustic panels meet the highest quality standards. Tested to ISO 354 Standards, our acoustic panels are meticulously engineered to deliver exceptional sound absorption.  Perfect for spaces demanding both functionality and design, acoustic panels from Timberix™’s Special collection offer superior acoustic performance tailored to diverse environments.

Products

Ribbed 21

Technical drawing showing a cross-section of a corrugated sheet with measurements: 8 units tall, 147 units wide, with wave intervals of 21 and 11 units, and a wave height of 8 units.

Timberix™ Ribbed panels combine linear grooves with an acoustic substrate to absorb reverberation and enhance clarity across all frequencies.

Ribbed 32

A technical drawing shows a side view of a rectangular object, 128 units long and 8 units tall, with a wavy top edge. Marked horizontal segments are 16, 16, and 32 units long; vertical is 8 units.

Timberix™ Ribbed panels combine linear grooves with an acoustic substrate to absorb reverberation and enhance clarity across all frequencies.

Fluted 29

Line drawing of a cross-section with scalloped curves, labeled dimensions: 12 high, 13 wide for the first section, then 4, 25, and 29 for subsequent sections along the length.

Timberix™ Fluted panels feature smooth vertical ridges that diffuse sound while reducing echoes through an integrated acoustic backing.

Slotted

Timberix Slotted SAC

Timberix™ Slotted panels capture sound with precision-cut openings while an acoustic substrate minimizes reverberation and improves sound quality.

Dew

Timberix™ Dew Perforated wood panels have structured patterns designed for mid-range frequency absorption. Ideal for various spaces in residential and commerical.

Fern

Timberix™ Fern Perforated panels combine natural design with effective sound absorption, controlling echoes for optimal acoustic absorption and comfort.

V-Grooved

A graph shows absorption coefficient (alpha) from 0 to 1.0 versus 1/3 octave center frequency (Hz) from 315 to 5000 for Timberix Grooved Acoustic Panels with 50mm Rockwool. The shaded area peaks around 0.8 and gradually decreases at higher frequencies.

Timberix™ V-Grooved panels feature angled grooves that channel sound into an acoustic substrate, reducing reverberation and enhancing acoustic clarity.

Baffle

Timberix™ Baffle reduces echoes by trapping sound in baffle gaps, with an acoustic substrate absorbing high and low frequency reverberation.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Special collection includes panel types such as ribbed, fluted, slotted, baffle, and other decorative-acoustic wood panels. These are wood panels crafted to combine architectural design with acoustic performance — giving options beyond standard grooved or perforated panels.

Special panels like ribbed, slotted or fluted wood panels use surface slots, grooves or slats to trap or diffract sound. When paired with a backing acoustic substrate, they absorb sound and reduce reverberation, improving sound clarity and acoustic comfort.

These panels are suitable for a wide variety of spaces: concert halls, auditoriums, theatres, cinemas, offices, restaurants, hotels, public spaces, and any environment where both sound control and architectural wood finishes are desired. The collection’s versatility means they work in commercial, hospitality, entertainment, and residential projects alike.

Yes. Timberix™ uses engineered wood such as MDF or composite boards with environmentally-conscious finishes and low VOC emissions. Their acoustic panels combine aesthetic wood finishes with certified acoustic performance. Many panel types in the Special collection also meet recognized standards for acoustic absorption and sustainability.

Placement depends on the room and acoustic needs. For echo-prone walls or areas needing sound absorption, install ribbed, slotted or fluted panels as wall cladding. For large open spaces or high ceilings, baffle-style panels or slotted ceiling panels are effective. Pairing panels with acoustic substrates and considering room geometry ensures the acoustic wood panels deliver both sound control and architectural impact.

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