Drum screen
A drum screen, sometimes referred to as a drum shield or acoustic shield, is a tool used by audio engineers to avoid the sound control problems caused when louder instruments overwhelm quieter instruments and vocals on stage. It is a transparent acoustic panel or system of panels that are used around drums, percussion instruments, and other loud musical instruments to acoustically separate louder instruments from other musical instruments and vocalists who may be close by.
Composition
Drum screens are usually made out of a 0.22-inch thick clear acrylic sheet material. A more expensive scratch-resistant or AR acrylic is also sometimes used for rugged use and touring applications.While plastic drum screens perform fairly well as sound barriers, they reflect most sound that strikes them and so very little sound is actually absorbed. Therefore, it is usually recommended that some type of acoustic absorption product, such as acoustic foam, heavy curtains, acoustic panels, or absorption baffles be used on a significant percentage of the screen surface and opposite the screen in order to soak up and dissipate as much of the direct and reflected sound energy as possible.