In 1964, Simon & Garfunkel wrote about a world too loud to hear itself. We're still living in it.
They weren't writing about acoustics.
But they could have been.
The modern home — open plan, hard floors, glass walls — is a room where voices blur, where conversations dissolve into echo, where the noise of daily life drowns out the people in it. Symphony was built for this room. 9mm acoustic felt that absorbs the noise, restores the clarity, and gives the people in your home back their voices.
The song that put into words what Symphony puts into felt.
SymphonyThe Art of Silence
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