Sounds good
The HOFA Absorber effectively reduces the reverberation time of mid and high frequencies to optimize the room’s sound.
It is used wherever optimal room acoustics are required, such as in recording studios, home theaters, and hi-fi rooms. HOFA Absorbers can also improve speech intelligibility and sound impression in living rooms, offices, and event spaces.
Is good
Our absorber is handcrafted and framed in birch plywood. Excellent workmanship and the high-quality appearance of the materials make the HOFA Absorber an aesthetically appealing element in any environment – no matter the color.
Absorption & diffusion
HOFA Absorbers are often used in combination with our diffusors and basstraps. All three elements are important components of a controlled room sound.
In the HOFA Frame, absorbers and diffusors can be combined freely – with just a few simple steps, you can achieve impressive variability in your room’s sound. Mounting on walls and ceilings is remarkably easy.
In the audio examples, you will find representative recordings of instruments and spoken word in different acoustic setups.
Recording room
In combination with diffusors, the HOFA Absorber makes for controlled and balanced signals. Absorbers are especially important for “dry” recordings of vocals and solo instruments.
Control room
In control rooms, absorbers ensure controlled reverberation time, improved frequency response, and precise stereo imaging.
Hi-fi
For maximum musical enjoyment in hi-fi rooms, absorbers and diffusors should be used to optimize room acoustics.
Acoustic effectiveness of the HOFA Absorber
We use Basotect® (100 mm thickness) in our absorbers because this foam effectively and evenly absorbs sound energy. The diagram provides information about the sound absorption coefficient.
Basotect® is a registered trademark of BASF SE
We plan your room
Just send us a sketch and some pictures of your room. Our acoustic experts provide you with an individual plan for the room’s acoustics. It will show you which measures will improve the acoustics of your room.