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- #93 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
- #3 in Recording Studio Acoustical Treatments
Bryan Barrier
Reviewed in Canada on March 5, 2025
Works well but took a week for the strong smell to abate.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Used these to reduce engine noise on my Yamaha AR210. They worked very well at reducing the noise and made it possible to have conversation cruising down the lake without yelling.
Brandon
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Smells don't normally bother me, nor do I ever get headaches. However I had these airing out in my guest room for 2 days and everytime I went in there I immediately could feel a headache coming on from the chemically smell they put off. They are now airing out in my garage and it's been 4 days. The smell is very much still there, and you can smell it throughout my entire 2 bay garage. I think it's getting slightly better though.....? I'm honestly scared to put them in the room where I spend a lot of time. Thankfully I don't need them for sound dampening yet, but as I can't see how it's possible for any human to endure that for even just an hour let alone multiple hours for work.
ABC
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
It didn't come with a way to put it on the wall. I had to use a staple gun to get these to work. They have reduced the sound in my room and has helped improved insulation, not as cold anymore.
howard mccormick
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
These came pretty quick, I went threw them all, they are very good quality, nicely made, and perfect for mailing tcg cards, like sports cards and pokemon cards I definitely recommend these
Jason H.
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024
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JT Srewart
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
Turned my closet into a vocal booth with a couple packs of this. Works great. The only challenge is getting them to stick to the wall. What you think will work probably won't.
Milly Lopez
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
I purchased these to put on a window facing a very noisy street. They help reduce the noise a bit but I also have sealed the window and put up a noise reducing curtain so I am unsure how much noise they are actually blocking. They don't have glue or glue backing, so I had to this myself, which is fine but my main issue is the fumes emitted from the chemicals on them. The first night I slept with them on the window I had a horrible migraine from the fumes. I thought about returning them but I really need them because the street noise is unbearable on my bedroom. I've been aerating the room and running two air purifiers but night 3, I have a migraine again from the fumes. If it keeps happening I may need to reconsider.
Francisco
Reviewed in Mexico on April 24, 2024
Calidad buenísima. Densidad adecuada. Excelente producto!
zero c
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2022
So these kind of foam tiles will absorb and help reduce reflection of the frequencies from surfaces. I needed to create a soundproofing solution around my bed which is directly beneath a commonly used stairwell in a building with creaking floorboards (don't ask I'm like a gremlin under the steps OK lmao) I used these to line one side of a bulletin board as the main component. The bulletin board provided support, I dropped it down using four lines of yarn (doubled three times and tied with knots along the lengths to enforce strength) from the ceiling (I also installed some of these along inside the ceiling to help absorb echoes) I also used an old long length of rug and a few thick blankets on the sides to complete the enclosure (with some more of these draped on top of them after I tied them together) and several large thick quilts to complete my solution. The key is that this should remain on the -outside- facing part of your solution as that is what they are designed for. They won't block all sound. The structure also needs more solid components and layers which reflect the frequencies (like the bulletin board.) Hard dense surfaces reflect, these absorb. So think of it like catching or trapping sound. The major key component in my solution was actually the blankets which I hung in front of the stairwell opening, but I needed the dropped-down layer with the bulletin board to really enclose the space above my bed sufficiently and stop the footfall noises from above. They also did help to create a first layer of absorption for the creaking noises where I placed them above the ceiling tiles inside the ceiling facing upward (the ceiling tiles alone reflect and absorb a little sound, but not enough) So the whole project was amazingly successful! I can barely hear the creaking and dog barking and yelling and stomping from elsewhere above my sleeping area. To note, I did not need to get them wet to help them fluff back up to their original shape. I just threw them in the dryer and let them warm up and tumble around for like ten minutes and they were perfect.
Gustavo Garcia Luna
Reviewed in Mexico on April 26, 2022
Varios paneles se quedan planos y no despliegan su forma para poder instalar. Aún siguiendo las recomendaciones del fabricante, no pudieron tomar la forma ideal.
carlos
Reviewed in Mexico on April 16, 2022
Al principio pensé que sería muy delgado pero se expandió muy bien y tiene bastante calidad en cuando a la insonorización cómprate más en un futuro.
VIBRY MARKETING
Reviewed in Mexico on September 21, 2021
se anuncia asi:Paneles de espuma acústica, paquete de 12 paneles acústicos negros de 30,5 cm x 30,5 cm x 5 cm para paredes, espuma acústica con cintas adhesivas.Compramos 2 paquete por que necesitamos 24 y solo llegaron 4 paneles de 24 solicitados
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