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- #850 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
- #24 in Recording Studio Acoustical Treatments
JD
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
i bought these as an inexpensive ceiling for my basement. havent had a chance to try them yet. they are very thin, which is ok for my purpose and i cant comment on the acoustic value. overall id say they are as advertised.
Carol Stickles
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Sound proofing a room in the basement
Wes
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
These are not that thick, but they do well to dampen sound both ways through walls, no they do not block sound completely, but they do well to tone it down a lot! I used the little round double stick that was recommended to adhere them to the wall and door so they could easily be removed without taking paint with them.
Greg&Nicole
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Just what I wanted and they look really good. I used 3M double sided squares to stick it to the wall but man they are definitely worth it, transformed my podcast wall from plan to awesome.
Breezy0o6
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Applying adhesive to the back of these was a hit or miss since they had a tendency to peel away or fall off. For easier way to apply, I decided to make strips of them in a grid pattern and hot glue a piece of ribbon to the end, that way I just have to worry about adhering fewer pieces. Plus they roll up easy when I want to take them down. It blocks sound great and it's a better alternative than breaking bank on ones that come with adhesive on the back.
NetWorkPro
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
The product states it blocks out noise, well these are thin an thick the thickness varies. These will NOT dampen or drown out the noise you wish to not hear or want people to hear.Better yet if your going to get these, get some styrofoam sheet as well, grab some FlexGlue & put them on the Styrofoam sheeting, then take your FlexGlue an apply to the back of the styrofoam sheet, press firmly let dry, its not going to come off an the noise will be dampened.This is more for rooms that are already sound proof'd but you may have missed a " spot " around the door or corner.Pro's : noneCons: cheap, not as effective as stated by seller!wouldn't buy again!
Joan Gabbidon
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 1, 2024
These were a present for my nine year old grandson for his bedroom and he absolutely loves them.
izyc
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
the panels are nice and do as advertised, and to get 50 as well thats a deal. it says to let sit for a day or 2. id let them honestly sit for about 4 days unpacked. i applied the panels to my wall 2 days after receiving and removal from vacuum sealed bags. after applying to walls they continued to shrink as to where i have a good half inch gap between each panel.
Ghadi
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on April 3, 2024
No just for decoration. Unless your doing the whole room and leaving no space for echo
Scott Logsdon
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023
They do have a chemical smell when you open the package. Sometimes it can be quite strong. When it is very strong I use the manufacturer suggested prep and let them soak in hot water for about an hour or little more. Then lay them out on a flat surface individually for the overnight. When I return they are definitely poofed and all smell is gone.I see reviews of people who use double sided tape and Velcro to attach to the wall or ceiling. You have to remember that sounds cause things to vibrate. The louder the sound the stronger the vibrations. most double sided tape warns against using in areas with loud noise. Velcro holds a little longer but those glued surfaces don't stick well to porous surfaces. I have installed every set with my staples gun like you would use for construction and my first studios foam has been installed very solid for nearly 15 years with no problem. Remember, these are foam and will absorb every bad odor they are subjected to. If you have people smoking in your studio that will stay forever. I have a guy in studio 3 that burns continuous incense and even when it's not burning the room smells like it is.These 1 inch squares aren't designed for A1 level studios. These are for your home studio or a kids playroom. They can be used as a secondary form of sound deadening products when you are using 2 or 3 forms of deadening products in a room or studio. They work great on ceilings right up against the wall where sound waves reflect off the wall at an angle and caught by the foam shapes. For lower on walls and in the middle of the ceiling its better to use the 22 inch squares that have pyramid shapes covering the squares or larger sections of egg crate foam.Using these as intended, I have never been disappointed in what they do. This seller has them at an excellent price. Buy a 50 pack from a music studio supply store and pay 3 to 4 times this price for the identical product. I just ordered 3 more sets for a studio I'm doing in Cincinnati Ohio in a few weeks. Don't go in expecting these to be your primary source for deadening and use the proper mounting hardware and you won't be disappointed.
Amar Bahashwan
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on March 16, 2022
Got 52 panels instead of 50. Thanks! Might order again
cristian joel perez robles
Reviewed in Mexico on December 11, 2020
Todas del mismo color, eso es bueno, mismas medidas , lo malo es el grosor, demasiado delgadas, si se nota un cambio en la eliminación de la reverberacion, para pegarlas en la pared use Resistol 5000, recomendable hacerlo con buena ventilación. Van dos meses y ninguna se ha caído.
Doods Perea
Reviewed in Singapore on October 18, 2020
The 1-inch thick foam does very little in reducing the noise. I should have probably ordered the 2-inch thick ones.
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