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Acoustic Speaker Hood

Original price £24.95 - Original price £49.95
Original price
£24.95
£24.95 - £49.95
Current price £24.95


  • Combines fire safety and acoustic performance for in-ceiling speakers

  • Fire-rated materials meet UK Building Regulations

  • Reduces noise leakage and enhances sound clarity

The Acoustic Speaker Hood is an essential accessory for safe, high-performance in-ceiling speaker installations, offering fire protection, noise isolation, and improved audio quality in one flexible, easy-to-install solution.

The Acoustic Speaker Hood is an innovative solution designed to combine fire safety with enhanced acoustic performance for in-ceiling speaker installations. This lightweight, flexible hood is quick and easy to install, helping homeowners and professionals meet UK Building Regulations while improving the sound quality and fire safety of their audio systems. Available in multiple sizes and customisable to fit any speaker, the Acoustic Speaker Hood is an essential accessory for any modern home or workspace with ceiling speakers.

What are Acoustic Speaker Hoods?

Acoustic Speaker Hoods are specialised enclosures designed to provide both fire protection and improved acoustic performance for in-ceiling speakers. These hoods are constructed with fire-resistant materials and sound-deadening properties to meet UK Building Regulations for fire and acoustic safety. They are fitted over ceiling speakers, enclosing the space to prevent the spread of fire and contain airborne and structural noise.

Key Features:

  • Made from fire-rated and acoustic materials.
  • Lightweight, flexible, and easy to install.
  • Available in standard sizes (3" to 10") or customisable for unique speaker dimensions.

Complies with Document B and E (acoustic requirements) of UK Building Regulations and meets the revised 17th Edition IEE regulations. Also tested to NEN 6069 (1997) and BS476 Parts 22, 23 and 23 (Clause5) (1987), in various ceiling and floor constructions.

How Do Acoustic Speaker Hoods Work?

Acoustic Speaker Hoods function by creating a sealed enclosure around in-ceiling speakers, serving two main purposes:

  1. Fire Protection:
    The hood's fire-resistant materials prevent flames and smoke from passing through the speaker cutout in the ceiling, maintaining the fire rating of the ceiling. This is critical for compliance with UK Building Regulations and ensures that a 1-hour fire-rated ceiling does not fail prematurely.
  2. Acoustic Isolation:
    The sound-deadening properties of the hood reduce noise leakage from the speaker into adjacent rooms or floors. By isolating the speaker, the hood improves sound clarity in the intended room while minimising disruption elsewhere.

How Effective are Acoustic Speaker Hoods at Stopping Nuisance Noise?

Acoustic Speaker Hoods are highly effective at reducing nuisance noise due to their ability to:

  • Contain airborne noise generated by speakers, preventing it from traveling to other spaces.
  • Minimise structural noise by isolating the speaker from ceiling voids and adjacent materials.
  • Enhance bass and overall audio performance by creating an optimal airspace for open-backed speakers.

By installing these hoods, users can achieve a quieter, more private environment while enhancing the listening experience in the intended space.

Where Can Acoustic Speaker Hoods Be Used?

Acoustic Speaker Hoods are versatile and suitable for various applications, including:

  • Residential Settings: Living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and home cinemas.
  • Commercial Spaces: Offices, meeting rooms, and conference halls.
  • Hospitality Venues: Hotels, restaurants, and bars.
  • Public Buildings: Schools, libraries, and healthcare facilities.

They are especially important in rooms with spaces above them, such as bedrooms or lofts, where both sound isolation and fire protection are critical.

How to Install the Acoustic Speaker Hoods?

The installation process for Acoustic Speaker Hoods is straightforward and typically takes just a few minutes:

  1. Prepare the Space:
    • Cut the appropriate-sized hole in the ceiling for the speaker.
    • Ensure the ceiling area is clean and free of debris.
  2. Position the Hood:
    • Insert the speaker hood through the ceiling opening, aligning it with the cutout.
  3. Secure the Hood:
    • Use the provided pins to attach the hood securely to the plasterboard. Ensure a snug fit to prevent gaps.
  4. Install the Speaker:
    • Feed the speaker wires through the hood’s pre-fitted intumescent cable entry point.
    • Install the speaker as per the manufacturer’s instructions.
  5. Test the System:
    • Power up the speaker and check for sound clarity.
    • Verify the hood is firmly in place and providing a seal.

Please note:

  • 3" to 5" Speaker Hood - max speaker width 120mm
  • 5" to 7" Speaker Hood - max speaker width 190mm
  • 8" to 10" Speaker Hood - max speaker width 250mm

What are the Benefits of Using the Acoustic Speaker Hoods?

  • Fire Safety Compliance:
    Maintains the fire resistance of the ceiling and delays fire spread, meeting Document B requirements of UK Building Regulations.
  • Noise Reduction:
    Prevents sound leakage and vibration transfer, enhancing the acoustic environment.
  • Enhanced Audio Performance:
    Improves bass response and sound clarity for open-backed speakers by creating an optimal enclosure.
  • Durability and Flexibility:
    Made from high-quality materials, these hoods are lightweight, robust, and adaptable to various speaker sizes.
  • Ease of Installation:
    Quick and simple to install, saving time and effort for professionals and DIY users.
  • Debris Protection:
    Prevents insulation and debris from falling onto the back of the speaker, preserving its performance.

Do You Need Acoustic Speaker Hoods?

Yes, Acoustic Speaker Hoods are essential for anyone installing in-ceiling speakers, especially when:

  • Fire-rated ceilings are present, and compliance with UK Building Regulations (Document B) is required.
  • Rooms above the speaker location need soundproofing to prevent noise disturbance.
  • Optimising audio performance for open-backed speakers is desired.
  • Maintaining home insurance coverage, as some policies may require fire hoods for ceiling installations.

By investing in Acoustic Speaker Hoods, you not only ensure safety and regulatory compliance but also create a superior listening environment while protecting your home or workplace from potential risks.

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Visit our Fitting Instructions section for more detailed instructions relating to your specific application.

Please contact our team if you have any questions on this product.

Full installation instructions here