96 Pack Acoustic Panels Studio Foam Wedges 1″ X 12″ X 12″
COUSTIC FOAM (polyurethane foam) to remove reverberation and sound reflections, provide sound insulation industrial and domestic applications suitable for sound studios. Unlike polyurethane foam, fiberglass and rock wool have health risks. The use of glass wool and rock wool require the use of protective gloves to prevent skin problems. ::: This product can be used as acoustic cover for walls, ceilings and doors and other various places such as theaters or movie theaters, recording studios, and other busy and crowded places such as gyms, subways, stations, offices, schools, and other areas. This product is great for voice and video recording, especially for Youtube.
Product Features
- Consists of 96 PCS (48 tiles/pair)of 12 x 12 x 1 (1-inch) Acoustical Wedge foam panels
- good for studios, recording studios, vocal booths, control rooms
- Very Good Quality High NRC !!
- Product Care: Occasional Vacuuming of Dust
- Easy, affordable option for low frequency control. Made in USA
Best acoustic absorption tiles for money! After doing a tremendous amount of window shopping for acoustic treatment, I came across this product. Most other sellers are asking anywhere between $2-5 per square foot. Which gets very pricey. These guys sell it for about a dollar a square foot. You can’t beat that! 96 panels was enough to treat my 11x10x7 room. I used sticky tac puddy (the white puddy you rub together, tear apart and use to put up posters, pictures, ect.) and thumbtacks to put mine up. Most people use the 3M adhesive spray…
Perfect product for taking the echo and ringing out of … Perfect product for taking the echo and ringing out of a room. I used these in a very echo-heavy room I was going to set up for music lessons and recording. Before the foam, clapping and speaking produced long, ringing reverb, making it difficult to hear anything accurately. I have needed to manage a couple of rooms before this one, so I had an idea how to handle the installation. My 3-prong approach was to use blackout-rated curtains over the widows, put down an area rug that covered most of…