Overtone Bass Trap
Overtone Bass Trap
Overtone Bass Trap
Overtone Bass Trap
Overtone Bass Trap
Overtone Bass Trap

Overtone Bass Trap

$105.00
 per 

Made to order. Ships in 1-2 weeks.

Size: 1X4
Thickness: 2"
Fabric: Diamond Knit

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Overtone Bass Traps are precision-engineered, fabric-wrapped corner and wall panels designed to absorb low-frequency sound energy that standard acoustic panels leave behind. By targeting the bass buildup that accumulates in room corners and along walls, they create a tighter, more controlled acoustic environment with balanced, full-spectrum sound.

Perfect for creator studios, home recording spaces, and professional environments where low-end control matters. Overtone Bass Traps work best when paired with Overtone Acoustic Panels for complete frequency coverage — panels handle the mid and high frequencies while bass traps manage the low end. Not sure how many you need or where to place them? Wavely offers free room consultations to help you get it right from the start.

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NRC .85 Absorption

Absorbs up to 85% of sound energy, reducing echo and reverberation for cleaner recordings and a quieter space.

Class A Fire Rated

Meets ASTM E84 fire safety standards, making these panels safe for use in any environment including commercial spaces.

Made in the USA

Engineered and manufactured in the United States with professional-grade materials built to perform for years.

Overtone Bass Traps installed in a studio corner

Low-end control

Most panels don't go low enough.

Bass frequencies are longer wavelengths that require more mass and depth to absorb. Overtone Bass Traps are engineered specifically for the low-end buildup that standard panels leave behind.

24 colors

Acoustic treatment that looks intentional.

Diamond Knit, Microsuede, and Primetime — three premium fabric families each available in 8 curated colorways designed to complement real studio setups and professional spaces.

Studio treated with Overtone acoustic panel products
Large studio treated with Overtone acoustic panels

Made in the USA

Engineered to perform. Built to last.

Overtone Bass Traps carry a Class A fire rating (ASTM E84) and are manufactured in the United States with professional-grade materials designed to perform for years to come.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where should I place bass traps?

Corners are the most effective starting point — that's where low-frequency energy tends to accumulate. Wall-to-wall and floor-to-ceiling corners are common placement areas. Not sure where to start? Wavely offers free room consultations to help you figure out the right placement for your specific space.

How many bass traps do I need?

It depends on the size of your room and how much low-end control you need. Wavely offers free room consultations to help you determine the right quantity and placement before you buy.

What is the difference between 2-inch and 4-inch thickness?

Thicker panels generally absorb a broader range of low frequencies. The right choice depends on your room and goals. If you are unsure, reach out to Wavely for a free consultation.

What is the difference between Diamond Knit, Microsuede, and Primetime?

All three fabrics perform identically acoustically. The difference is purely aesthetic. Diamond Knit has a subtle woven texture, Microsuede has a soft suede-like finish, and Primetime has a smoother, more refined look.

What are the lead times?

Bass traps typically ship within 1-2 weeks. Free shipping applies to orders over $100 within the contiguous United States and Washington D.C. Shipping to Hawaii, Alaska, and Canada is calculated at checkout.

How do I install bass traps?

Overtone bass traps are compatible with Z-bar mounting and impaling clips, both available in the Wavely store. Contact Wavely if you need guidance on installation for your specific setup.

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Tell us about your room, your recording setup, and what you're trying to improve.