What is an Absorber Panel?

An absorber panel, also called an acoustic absorber panel, is a type of acoustic treatment designed to reduce sound reflections by absorbing sound energy when it hits the surface of the panel.

These panels are typically made from materials such as acoustic foam, fiberglass, mineral wool, or other sound-absorbing materials. When sound waves strike the panel, part of the energy is absorbed rather than reflected back into the room.

Absorber panels are commonly installed on walls and ceilings in recording studios, mixing rooms, home studios, and podcast setups. They help reduce echo, control reverberation, and improve the clarity and accuracy of recorded and monitored audio.