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Frequently Asked Questions

Neoprene primarily provides vibration isolation and noise reduction, not full soundproofing. It is often used alongside acoustic panels and insulation materials.

Neoprene absorbs and isolates mechanical vibrations from speakers, subwoofers, and recording equipment, preventing sound transmission through floors and walls.

Neoprene is better for vibration control and impact resistance, while acoustic foam is designed for sound absorption and echo reduction.

Neoprene sheet is commonly installed under studio monitors, amplifiers, drum platforms, flooring systems, and wall partitions to minimize vibration transfer.

Yes. Neoprene offers excellent abrasion resistance, moderate chemical resistance, and long-term durability, making it suitable for heavy studio equipment support.