Yes. Acoustic panels are meant to reduce echoing, not stop sound for passing through.
To stop sound from passing through, you need 1 of 3 things:
1. A wall that is heavy. conrete block walls are good for this. You can also use double layers of gypsum wallboard on each side of the wall.
2. Offset wall studs. Your side of the wall is on one set of studs, and the other side of the wall is on an entirely different set of studs. This way, there is no direct path for sound waves to pass through.
3. Mount the wallboard on both sides of the wall on spring clips. The spring clips prevent a direct transfer of sound through hard materials.
it allows sound to go through it
Go to a music shop and pick up a few, pick the one you like. Go to a few music stores, each will have different selection.
Sure you can but, it will not sound near as good as if you use an amp made just for acoustic guitars. Electric guitar amps all have distortion even if it is set and sounds perfectly clean to your ears....distortion is not an acoustic guitars friend. If you dont believe me go to a guitar store and plug in an electric acoustic into each amp...you will see what I mean.
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Sounds (all of them) are produced by vibration. The faster the vibration, the higher the pitch. Whether the vibration is produced on a string or with air, it's the speed of the vibration, and the length that vibration has to travel that determines the pitch.
There is no material sound can go through the quickest. Sound always have the same speed.
sound is a vibration through matter. so realistically for you to hear it, it needs to go through the air. but if your asking about the path it takes which make it sound as it does than you need to be specific about the type of guitar acoustic guitars will start at the string(s) into the hollow within the guitar out of the opening and to your ears electics start at the string into the pickups through your pedals out your amps then to your ears
it allows sound to go through it
A blackbird doesn't go "through the speed of sound", it moves through the air.
Yes sound can go through water because when you say hi under water you are producing air buble that make sound.
When sound waves go through liquids, they travel five times as faster than they do on land. When sound waves go through solids though, they don't go as fast.
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Go to a music shop and pick up a few, pick the one you like. Go to a few music stores, each will have different selection.
Sound can travel through fire as it does not directly affect sound. Sound travels in waves which can pass through solid objects but this limits the distance they can go.
No. Sound waves require air.
Sure you can but, it will not sound near as good as if you use an amp made just for acoustic guitars. Electric guitar amps all have distortion even if it is set and sounds perfectly clean to your ears....distortion is not an acoustic guitars friend. If you dont believe me go to a guitar store and plug in an electric acoustic into each amp...you will see what I mean.
I don't think it's easy to go through yourself. So it's like sound going through itself.