
Sonit Jain
Founder
The way a space sounds often reveals how meticulously it has been designed. In modern buildings, sound is no longer treated as a secondary concern. Offices, hotels, classrooms, and high-density homes require environments where speech is clear and background noise stays controlled.
Designers increasingly view walls and ceilings as functional layers that influence how a space performs. What once served mainly as finishing surfaces is now expected to absorb sound, manage noise, and support the overall comfort of occupants.
Among the firms contributing to this evolving acoustic landscape is MMT Acoustix, a company focused on soundproofing systems designed for real spaces. The foundation of the company lies in identifying a common gap in construction: acoustics are often considered only after a building is complete, when solutions become intrusive and costly.
“By focusing on materials that can be integrated during construction, we developed an approach that connects sound isolation, low-frequency control, acoustic treatment, and interior finishing into a cohesive system,” says Sonit Jain, Founder at MMT Acoustix.
Integrating Performance and Aesthetics
Acoustic performance rarely depends on a single material. It relies on how different layers work together within wall and ceiling assemblies. This understanding shapes the product philosophy at MMT Acoustix, where solutions are designed as part of a broader acoustic framework.
In addition to this, the company manufactures a range of India-made products used across residential, commercial, and institutional spaces. Its portfolio includes felt acoustic panels, PET acoustic panels, wooden slats, specialized soundproofing curtains, and Mass Loaded Vinyl marketed as SoundBlanket. Another product, BassBloc, focuses on managing low-frequency sound, an issue many conventional treatments fail to address.
Many of these materials are designed to remain hidden behind finished surfaces. Products such as SoundBlanket and BassBloc are installed within wall and ceiling layers so interiors retain their design language while the acoustic system works quietly in the background.
The aforementioned surface materials such as felt panels, PET panels, and wooden slats provide absorption while contributing to the visual character of a room. Through this combination, MMT Acoustix supports projects where performance and aesthetics must coexist.
Ensuring Performance through Expertise
The technical foundation of MMT Acoustix lies in its engineering-led manufacturing structure. Acoustic consultants guide system selection and recommend wall or ceiling assemblies suited to the needs of every unique space. Furthermore, research and development teams continue refining materials with a focus on sound isolation, low-frequency absorption, and installation efficiency.
Manufacturing and quality teams ensure consistent production at scale. Technical support teams help translate product knowledge into practical guidance for on-site application. This structure allows the company to design products that remain installer-friendly while maintaining reliable acoustic outcomes.
Certification and testing play an important role. Products from MMT Acoustix are tested and certified by SGS Germany and ARAI Pune. These validations provide assurance for architects, consultants, and project owners when specifying acoustic materials.
Installation quality also remains critical. To support projects across regions, the company works with trained installer partners in cities including Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, and Kolkata. This network helps ensure correct application while allowing clients flexibility in choosing installers.
By focusing on materials that can be integrated during construction, we developed an approach that connects sound isolation, low-frequency control, acoustic treatment, and interior finishing into a cohesive system
A Journey Shaped by Real Project Needs
The growth of MMT Acoustix reflects challenges faced in modern construction. In many projects, acoustics is addressed too late in the design process, leading to solutions that treat echo while ignoring deeper issues such as bass and impact noise.
The company’s work has encouraged integrating soundproofing during the construction stage. When acoustic layers are planned within walls and ceilings early, spaces achieve stronger performance without compromising design. This thinking continues to guide product development and system design.
Over time, the company expanded its manufacturing and logistics capabilities to serve projects across India while supporting international supply. The or ganization continues to focus on product development that delivers consistent acoustic performance across different building types.
Sustainability forms another part of its manufacturing practices. The company recycles acoustic foams, incorporates recycled PET wool in production, operates with 50 MW of solar power, and practices rainwater harvesting.

Listening to What Comes Next
As buildings grow denser and more multifunctional, acoustics will become even more central to design. Architects and developers are now looking for solutions that combine measurable performance, certified materials, and compatibility with interior design.
For MMT Acoustix, the future lies in expanding system-based soundproofing solutions while strengthening manufacturing capacity and technical training networks. The aim is to support the next phase of building design, where acoustic comfort is treated as an essential part of architecture.
In many ways, the success of a space can be judged by how easily it supports conversation, concentration, and peace. Behind those moments lies careful planning, thoughtful materials, and systems working out of sight.
“MMT Acoustix continues to contribute to that unseen layer of design, helping buildings sound as considered as they look,” concludes Sonit.
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