π€ Elevate Your Sound Game with Style!
The 12"Γ12" Acoustic Treatment Foam Panel set includes 12 high-density sound-absorbing panels designed to enhance sound quality by reducing unwanted noise and reverberation. Made from eco-friendly materials, these panels are easy to install with self-adhesive backing, making them ideal for various environments such as studios, offices, and home theaters.
Product Dimensions | 30 x 30 x 1 cm; 730 g |
Colour | White |
Country Produced In | china |
Item Weight | 730 g |
V**T
Now Can You Hear Me Clearly?
Nope, sorry, but I don't have a photo or video for you (yet) on these MODIGT Acoustic Sound-Absorbing Foam Panels for recording studios, or for apartments, or for your home, or for whatever else you believe you can apply these sound-absorbing tiles to for your specific needs. I, for one, am actually going to be using them for a new sound-recording booth that I am in the process of building for my home recording studio.Uh, and when I actually get that done, THEN I'll post some photos or, better yet, a video of what I think of them as I'm using them IN my new recording booth. But, until that happens, all I can say is try them out for yourself and let's compare notes. I mean, the price is right, right?
M**N
Permanent
These tiles are easy to install. Just peel the backing off and stick. Be sure you intend for it to be there for a very long time. Attempting to remove the tiles results in the tiles coming apart as the glue is stronger than the foam. They are basically a sheet of white felt, a sheet of foam, and a sheet of glue. They do absorb sound better than the block walls in my basement. They seem to be of a decent quality. My only concern aside from removal is that white gets dirty quickly. I may end up painting them with fabric dye to personalize them a little better to the room.
L**T
Make sure you place it where you want it to be forever
I wanted to make sure I wasn't going to damage my walls by using the sticky side of these, so I cut a little corner out and placed it near the area where I wanted to use the bigger pieces. When I tried to pull it off a few hours later, the attached pictures are the result. I think it will take a scraper to get all the adhesive and foam left behind.I could see it if your plan is to stick them on a wall and you understand that it is permanent, but if you put it up and then decide you want to take it down, good luck!
J**E
Not Strong Acoustic Treatment
These are not very ridged foam and work only on high frequencies. They are somewhat floppy and droop slightly when you hold them.Aesthetically, the front part is white, yes, but you can see the black foam when viewing it from the side.They come vacuum packed and are flat when you get them, and when you open the bag the panels expand and double in thickness. That should give you an idea of how squishy they are.If you just need some cheap self adhesive squares to manage high frequencies, these may work.NOTE: The sticky substance they use on this does NOT come off the wall easily and leaves black foam stuck to it. It's an absolute nightmare to clean up. I still have black smudges on the wall from these.
W**E
You can't see me or hear me now
Acoustic panels this good are usually something you would find in a high tech major record label studio with no expense spared. And now, you can also see them on my wall. .....Right next to where my future platinum record will be framed.
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