You might this covered already, but you might want to check if the acoustic foam you chose releases toxic gas during combustion. Look for Class A fire rated acoustic foam, unless you want a thick cloud of toxic smoke.
Artwork And Acoustic Foam
I have covered the walls in my livestreaming space in acoustic foam to assist with sound quality. I also have a significant amount of framed art I'd like to hang. My question is: if I were to hang up my framed art over top of the foam, would the foam beneath it no longer be doing its job? I'm still pretty new to the dynamics of audio quality.
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