GIK Acoustics Unveils New Deep Bass Trap Panels

The company's latest offerings aim to tackle uncontrolled low frequencies in any space.

Mar. 27, 2026 at 2:33am

GIK Acoustics, an Atlanta-based acoustic treatment company, has expanded its bass trapping range with three new deep-panel solutions designed to address uncontrolled low frequencies. The new lineup includes the Classic Bass Trap Panel '60Hz', Amplitude Bass Trap Panel '60Hz', and FlexRange® Bass Trap Panel '50Hz', which will be formally introduced at the AXPONA 2026 trade show.

Why it matters

Bass is one of the most challenging acoustic issues to control, as low frequencies can build up on walls, create standing waves, and muddy the overall sound quality in a studio, home theater, or other listening environment. Most existing acoustic panels on the market are not thick enough to effectively absorb frequencies below 100Hz, which is where GIK Acoustics is aiming to provide a solution.

The details

The new GIK Acoustics bass trap panels measure 20cm (8") and 22cm (9.5") deep, allowing them to absorb frequencies as low as 60Hz and 50Hz, respectively. The company claims these are the first off-the-shelf products of this depth offered by a major acoustic treatment brand, giving customers more effective control over bass build-up, standing waves, and low-end issues that can compromise clarity, balance, and accuracy in any room.

  • GIK Acoustics announced the new bass trap panels on March 26, 2026.
  • The products will be formally introduced and showcased at the AXPONA 2026 trade show.

The players

GIK Acoustics

An Atlanta-based company that specializes in acoustic treatment solutions, including bass traps, diffusors, and other products designed to improve sound quality in a variety of environments.

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What’s next

The new GIK Acoustics bass trap panels will be available for purchase following their debut at AXPONA 2026.

The takeaway

GIK Acoustics' latest offerings demonstrate the company's commitment to providing innovative solutions for one of the most persistent audio challenges - controlling low-frequency buildup and standing waves. These deeper bass traps could be a game-changer for audio professionals and enthusiasts looking to achieve a more balanced, accurate sound in their spaces.