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The Arrowzoom 4 Diffuse PRO Acoustic Wooden Panel is a high-density, fire-retardant sound absorber and diffuser crafted from laminated oakwood MDF and foam. Designed for professional and home studios, it offers an NRC rating of 0.64 with effective sound scattering from 200Hz to 5000Hz. Lightweight and easy to install, it enhances acoustic clarity while adding a natural, stylish touch to any recording environment.



| ASIN | B09Z1Y4VTK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #85,932 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #1,525 in Recording Studio Acoustical Treatments |
| Color Name | Diffuse PRO |
| Customer Reviews | 3.1 3.1 out of 5 stars (26) |
| Date First Available | April 28, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | SD1247-04-BK-30-5 |
| Package Dimensions | 11.25 x 11.25 x 2.6 inches |
| Size | 4 Pieces |
D**H
Totally Worth It! Performance and Aesthetic Appeal!
I just got these wooden acoustic panels and wow, what a difference they make! As soon as I put them up in my home studio, the annoying echo and reverb issues I had were gone. Installation: Super easy setup. Everything I needed came right in the box, and the instructions were straight to the point. I had them up on my walls in no time. Effectiveness: Seriously, these panels are game changers. I record a lot of voice stuff and it's never sounded clearer. They knock out all those unwanted noises and echoes, making everything sound super crisp. Looks: Plus, they look awesome. The natural wood is a nice touch and really ups the vibe of my studio. They're not just practical, they also make the space look more put together.
T**Y
Not so much….
OK, first off, I saw all the negative reviews on this. But I love the way it looks so I bought them anyways. I am on my second shipment of them as the first ones were a total fail. I realize that a lot of people were saying they wouldn’t stick to the wall so I was looking at alternate ways to do that, but the double back tape that they get with this just to attach the pho wooden cutout to the foam itself, won’t hang on and they kept dropping off and breaking. It doesn’t even seem like it’s wood. It seems like some type of composite material, although it does look very nice. The phone pieces themselves are very thick several inches and that’s part of the problem, the company wraps the whole thing and a very tight piece of plastic and then it seems like it’s a vacuum sealed and when you get these not only is the foam warped, but the wood pieces on the front of the guitar shapes there, warped and bent as well so the double back. Tape struggles to hang onto this. I tried the really heavy duty 3 mm spray from Home Depot and sprayed it on both the foam and the wooden decorative pieces, and they still fell off. You can see the picture of the one that fell off landed on the floor and broken 1 million pieces. That’s when I sent them back and ordered my second set, try a couple different things. The only thing that worked for me to keep these Guitar wooden frames on the foam was liquid nails, which people use for construction and gluing down floorboards and sheet rock on the walls, that’s the only thing that held the guitars onto the phone that I found. They do seem to diffuse and absorb sound so that part of the advertising is correct. I was so in love with the look of these things for my home studio that I’ve put up with all this complete nonsense. If you check any of the hundreds of other reviews, I’ve done on any sites. I don’t post negative reviews like this one. It’s just not my style, I just avoid saying anything at all, but in this case, people really have to know that there’s something just not right with this product. I bought one of their other diffuser panels, which comes with very thin foam and the shape is mounted to the foam when you get it and those worked out just fine. I would avoid this product in particular unless you want an ongoing project in addition to the music you’re working I each week. I believe if the company didn’t overpack these in a small container and mounted them on the foam themselves before they sent the product. This would alleviate a lot of the problem, I hope they read my review.
R**2
More decorative than sound treatment
I purchased these knowing that they will provide limited sound diffusion or absorption. I was looking more for some decorative highlights on my studio and am pairing these with some real sound absorbers. The pictures in the listing are misleading because they look much thicker and bigger than what these 11.5”x11.5” squares are. I chose to use a different higher quality double sided tape because the tape that comes with these panels is very thin and more like a foam tape. I also drilled two holes and used nails to attach them to the wall for easier removal instead of the adhesive. The packaging is good but they all have a slight bow in them. There is a recommendation by seller to let them sit 24 hours before assembling but I see no point in doing that because the panels are not compacted and don’t get any thicker in that time period. I was also disappointed that all of the edges are left unfinished instead of the black that I saw in other photos. There is a good and a bad side to the wood so make sure you look for chips and tear out from the routering. All of them did have a good side to them for the face side. Overall pretty good and add some nice decoration to the room. I will probably order a couple more sets to finish out the studio.
E**K
Small Sized Solution
These are cute and not very noticeable as sound panels.
C**N
You get what you pay for!
Garbage; foam and laser-cut bamboo. Basically, you are supposed to use two-sided tape to hold everything together and then stick it to your wall. The directions in the box do not match their video at all. So you're paying $100 USD for a 12"x12" piece of foam and some bamboo probably costs $20 to make. Then here's some tape. Needless to say, got the first two up and then the bamboo started falling off. Once I got frustrated enough I said to hell with it and ripped them off the wall. Now I need to fix my wall and repaint and broke 2 of the 4 I ordered. All I can say is this is the cheapest piece of utter trash I have ever ordered. I could have saved $50 bucks and paid someone to kick me in the crotch for 30mins and have a similar experience. I should have just bit the bullet and bought something that was made by a company that gives a crap vs money-grubbing garbage dealers.
J**S
La espuma es más grande que el cuadro de Madera, no encaja, tiene huecos redondos en todo el marco y en la imagen es no lo muestra, no es lo que esperaba, un diseño muy bajo para el valor de las piezas
E**F
Look great, do a decent job of acoustic control, but….
Like several other reviewers have said, these are really nice for the money, but the wood trim keeps falling off of the foam. The double stick tape provided is very sticky, but not on foam. I didn’t want to take a chance with the adhesive on the foam for attaching to the wall, so I tried the double stick tape there too. Still didn’t work. I ended up using a single nail through an opening in the wood and foam, into the wall. Spec’s say they’re 12” square, whereas they’re actually 11.5” and the photos online have been produced to make them appear much larger than they really are. But overall I do like them as they look nice in my studio, with one on a side wall and three on the front between the monitors. I’ve got several different acoustic treatments on the other walls.
S**U
Ce n’était même pas du vrai bois Pas de la bonne dimension Les coupes n’étaient pas propres
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