🎶 Silence the Noise, Amplify Your Creativity!
This 48-pack of black and red acoustic wedge foam panels measures 1" x 12" x 12" each, designed to absorb mid to high-range frequencies and reduce echoes, making them perfect for studios, vocal booths, and control rooms. Weighing 1.62 kg and featuring a quick recovery time, these panels offer professional sound quality at an affordable price.
Product Dimensions | 27 x 27 x 10 cm; 1.62 Kilograms |
Colour | BLACK RED |
Size | 1" x 12" x 12" |
Item Weight | 1.62 kg |
K**Y
There oki
For the price I would have expected straight cuts and there really thin aswell like one side puffs abit but other is flat wouldt buy these again to be honest
A**R
Tedious but doable
When they arrived they came compressed but I realised after looking around that all sound proofing like these ones come this way. It is great calue for the money and I can say the noise from my neighbours is reduced about 65% which is good considering that the high quality ones are about £200 per pallet. My advice: When you first open the packaging containing the actual pallets do so quickly as it needs that first rush of air to expand properly. After it has expanded a fair amount start separating the pallets weither in bulks or singularly but do this carefully as not to rip the soft pallets. Do this until all of them are separated nicely and then you can stack them back together to finish expanding. After 2 days of expanding when applying them to a surface area use super glue as tape does not work and other glues will have you standing there all day lol. Start from the edge of the surface and work your way across. Cut and trim where needed to suit the area and use any spair trimmings to tuch up gaps in the finished product. P.s: it has a hard time sticking to glossy surfaces even with super glue. Hope this helps! 💥👍🏾
K**L
30% squashed not usable
Would be great value if not this 30% totally squashed not usable.
E**E
Use PVA glue
Mentally they help but I did not perform any measurements of how well they absorb sound.I wanted them to be mounted with double-sided tape but because of their Foam material, they can't stick properly. I stick paper tape on a wall and cover it with PVA glue to place a panel over it, this way it sticks to the wall and panel without extra harm to the wall.You also could consider hot glue or epoxy if you want them to be forever fixed.They come in a compressed bag so make sure to unpack them properly for them to gain air and rebuild the panel's original form. I opened the bag and placed them on a floor where panels applied bent form.
C**
Economical way to create a nice gaming area with some sound proofing
As they come vacuum picked, Leave to fully inflate for at least 24hrs before putting on the wall. As they are only foam do not completely absorb all sound but have cut down the echo and my son loves the colours. Was an easy way and economical to create a unique gaming area
D**N
Okay but some are still compressed from vacuum and about 5 were unusable.
Okay but some are still compressed from vacuum (2 weeks later) and about 5 were unusable.
A**R
Inflate using a hot hair dryer
Some reviews mentioned that sometimes don’t inflate, if you use a hot hairdryer the friction will cause the tile to inflate.
M**S
Good but not perfect
Put them up on the Computer wall and they look good. I doubt very much if they will be very sound deadening however.Make sure you unpack them and leave them spread out to reform.I am happy with them and have ordered another pack to finish off the wall.
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