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- #2,770 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
- #96 in Recording Studio Acoustical Treatments
Christopher Rodemich
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
This is worth it. The foam sprang to its original shape in just over a day, the adhesive was as difficult as most two sided tape can be but has worked very well. It definitely helped flatten my studio sounds and looks good too. I’d recommend.
Jared Gijoza
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
They do a decent job at dampening sound however some do come a bit distorted. Mine didn’t arrive with the adhesive tabs.
DaneleeO
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
First thing's first, I really like these sound dampening panels. They cancel out a lot of echo and deaden the room really well. I also appreciate that unlike egg crate or other repeated pattern, this are a nice differing pattern when mounted 90 degrees from one another each other panel. The two rooms I've installed these have a much better sound, without any echo or noticeable sound waves bouncing off the walls, even in a really clean recording.I have purchased many batches of these over the past month. They are terrific. I found them easy to mount with the supplied stickers. I was doing it wrong for the first 5 or so, trying to pull the backer off of the dot "free hand", before I stuck one to the foam. Terrible idea. If you peel & stick in place, push pretty hard, the adhesive won't let the dots separate from the foam. Then it is a lot easier to bend the foam (and sticker on it), remove the cover and go.The only problem is that some batches come where they won't separate themselves from the adhesive that keeps them compressed. Another user posted a video having the same problem. I put pictures here to show you, when it happens, it is always on one side as they try to expand. They won't get unstuck no matter how long you wait. The first time I saw this, I meticulously went piece by piece trying to separate the adhesive, which then disappears, trying not to tear the foam. It never made them look as good as the batches I got w/o the stuck ones. MOST that I bought, including entire packages worth, were perfect and after very little time unwrap, were in usable shape.In the latest batch, there were a couple bunches with the adhesion again. I thought I'd try my heat gun. I noticed that the foam itself expands even further, like leaving them unwrapped longer would do. The heat gun didn't do much for the adhesive, though. I had read another user mention a steamer (thanks whomever you are), and I have one so I tried it. It was WAY more productive that pulling them apart by hand, which never looked like the other good ones. The steamer made many of them exactly the same size & look as the "normal" pnes. On some difficult edges, it didn't make them perfect, but significantly better.Without this final occasional step, I'd give five stars. If you get this problem, try steam or maybe even a very hot bath/soak as the maker suggests. I just didn't want to wait another day or so for them to dry. I'm always impatient on projects like these.Best of luck to you.These things are great!
Reduces about 70%
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
The noise reduction is about 70%. I used them on the ceiling to reduce upstairs foot noise. I can still hear squeaky boards and footsteps. Conversations are muted, but still audible.The sticky dots are worthless. They are difficult to get the paper off and then don’t stick to the wall. Buy something else that will work. I used gorilla spray adhesive.I opened the packages and allowed 3 days for them to expand and several still never expanded on the edges. If you tug gently, some will expand, others will tear. So be careful. Easy to cut to shape around corners or airvents.
Vanski
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Dense foam, easily customizable to fit around anything. Cheaper than other "corner" soundproofing to reduce bass transmission.
Henry
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
First off, yes foam will not help with deep low end bass. So if you need something more "robust" look else where. Otherwise this works great for dampening basic noises like loud chatter through the wall.It just says to leave it alone for awhile. That doesn't really work. The best way to do it is to soak the part that is crushed under running water and squeeze it few times (this will help the water to penetrate deeper into the foam), and running 4-6 foam at lowest heat for 10 minutes. Few stubborn ones will multiple cycles but 99% of them will fluff up.
Panther
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Some come crushed and seem ruined but pop them in the dryer for 5 mins and they are perfect again have done this with dozens of tiles.
Matt Bowden
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
This batch was horrible! They are falling apart when I try to separate. Days have past and I still can't get them apart. I bought the first batch and it was great. This batch is horrible
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