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The RITOLLO Wood Slat Wall Panel set includes four 48" x 24.5" soundproof panels made from high-density MDF and polyester fiber. Designed for easy installation, these panels not only enhance acoustic performance but also add a sophisticated touch to any room with their matte black finish.
Manufacturer | RITOLLO |
Item Weight | 43.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 24 x 3.5 x 48 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Size | 4pcs - 48*24.5 in. |
Color | Matte Black |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Improved Wood |
Included Components | 4 PC Acoustic Panels |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**S
Great quality
Looking forward to a project in my home euth this product.
R**A
Worth every penny
Wow these look great and work great
D**D
Nice finish
if you are installing end to end, some of the slats do not align.
M**.
Good product
The sample looks good, I am looking forward to buying the panels to remodel my study room.
B**E
Great for sound dampening, not for soundproofing
These panels seem well-made. They feel pretty dense, the adhesive backing works well and makes installation easy, and they do work to cut down room echo and can help deaden a space. I picked these up to put in my home office, which has a lot of hard surfaces and very few absorptive ones. Any noise generated reflects out of the room, and down the hall which also has very few absorptive surfaces to attenuate sound. I wanted to have something I could put on my door to cut down on echoes and provide a (very small) amount of sound insulation when the door is closed, and these have worked very well for that purpose. Sound and music in my office sounds much better and more natural, and the difference is pretty stark when the door is open and the tiles are against the wall, compared to when the door is closed and the tiles are exposed to the room overall.Since the description does mention that these can be used for soundproofing, I think it's worth discussing what these tiles can and cannot do. What these tiles can do is reduce echoes, and add a little extra mass and depth to a wall or door. This can cut down on reflected or transmitted sound, and make your room sound better, but it will not (for example) block out the noise of an inconsiderate neighbor or crying baby. There are no tiles you can buy to stick on a wall which will do much better than these do; to cut down on noise, you need lots of surface area and/or mass to absorb sound energy. If you're expecting to buy one or two packs of these and solve problems with noise, you will be disappointed. Just for fun, I took sound readings with a decibel meter outside the room I used these in before and after hanging the panels up. All readings were taken with the meter at the same distance from the door, and with a speaker playing broad-spectrum white noise at a consistent level from inside the room. Background noise from other rooms was kept consistent during the readings, and I used the minimum levels seen while taking a reading to be as fair as possible. My control reading with the meter (with the door closed, and no panels installed) was 46.6dBA. 12 tiles covered just over half of my door, and reduced sound in the hall by about 0.4dBA, to 46.2dBA. This isn't nothing, but it's not soundproofing.
C**N
Great Looking Sound Panels
This pack of sound panels is a wonderful addition to any studio where reducing reverb is important. While they might not perform as well as the thicker foam versions, they certainly look way better. And with enough of these you're still reducing reverb by a good amount.If you have latex painted walls that you want to stick these onto (the self-adhesive is pretty good), the latex paint is naturally resistant to adhesive (think of the shiny backing paper on stickers) so I recommend either roughing the surface first with some sandpaper, or getting some good double-sided tape first.All-in-all, highly recommed these panesl.
U**R
Absolutely no difference to block noisy neighbor's music
My inconsiderate next door neighbor that I share a wall with started blasting music again so I put these upexactly on the opposite wall and didn't make any difference - not even 0.1% according to a DB meter.I don't know if these soundproof tiles are supposed to be use to keep sound IN for recording studios but definitely don't block or even reduce any noise and completely useless to me, your mileage might vary.
A**I
Pretty good I think
East to set up, feel pretty quality .. have it in my drum room, haven’t properly tested how well they work yet but seem to help some
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