In this article, we analyze the thermal properties and phase transition of the acoustic black hole. We investigate the equilibrium and modified thermodynamical quantities through thermal fluctuations. Notably, thermal fluctuations affect entropy, which is important for understanding physical behavior and phase space. The black hole mass, Hawking temperature, heat capacity and numerous potentials are computed to evaluate thermodynamic stability. Significantly, the outcomes for large and small black holes are used to examine the effects of correction and coupling terms on the thermodynamic system.