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DOMINO Acoustic Panels Evolve for 2025.


Oblast Sofiya-Grad, Bulgaria Aug 12, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - DECIBEL introduces a major upgrade to its DOMINO acoustic panel line: a sleek bevel-edge acoustic foam backing replaces the older metal frame, enhancing sound performance and visual versatility.

Removing the frame expands the acoustic absorption surface area, delivering notably better low-frequency performance. When installed with a 515 mm gap between panels, DOMINO now addresses a broader frequency range while retaining its strength in mid- and high-frequency absorption.

The new design is also 12% lighter, streamlining transport and installation while reducing onsite strain and risk of damage. Panels can be installed easily with either glue or hooks, ideal for both DIY and professional applications.

Maintaining its renowned aesthetic, DOMINO continues to blend wood veneer faces with extensive textile options and perforation patterns, offering thousands of customisation options that seamlessly integrate acoustic science with interior design.

DOMINO is more than a solution; its inspired by the modularity of the classic game, each panel joins others to create perfect harmony in sound and design, says DECIBEL CEO Eng. PhD. Tsvetan Nedkov.

This redesign addresses the growing demand for hybrid acoustic systems that deliver beauty without sacrificing performance. DOMINO leads the market with flexible design and scientifically optimised absorption.

About DECIBEL
Founded in 2012, DECIBEL is a leading European acoustic engineering and manufacturing company serving over 43 countries. With more than 5,000 successful installations in industrial, commercial, and residential settings, DECIBEL continues to innovate high-performance soundproofing and acoustic solutions globally.

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