Mybecca 6 Pack Acoustic Panels Studio Foam Egg Crate 1/2" X 12" X 12"
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- Great for spot treating sound on walls in your studio or office - For use in recording studios, control rooms, Offices home studios, home entertainment theaters, Home Offices
- Very Good Quality High NRC !!
- Product Care: Occasional Vacuuming of Dust
- Convoluted Acoustic Wall Panels provide an ultra-clean look and SUPERB sound absorption
- MADE IN USA - Passes the CA TECHNICAL BULLETIN CAL 117-2013: Requirements. This is the Procedure and Apparatus for Testing the Smolder Resistance of Materials Used in Upholstered Furniture. This product passes the requirements tested in the CAL 117-2013 procedure
- thin and delicate 1/2x12x12 inches
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Absorbency | 3.2 | — | 4.2 | 4.6 | 3.3 | 3.9 |
Noise cancellation | 3.0 | — | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.1 | 4.2 |
Adhesion | 3.0 | — | 4.3 | 4.5 | 2.8 | 3.5 |
Value for money | 3.9 | — | 4.6 | 3.4 | 3.6 | — |
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Product information
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
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Product Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 4 inches |
ASIN | B01691B692 |
Item model number | MB-Eggcrate1210p |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #28,464 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #541 in Recording Studio Acoustical Treatments |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 26, 2014 |
Color Name | Egg Crate |
Material Type | foam |
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Product Description
Acoustic foam panels feature a classic design that offers excellent sound deadening and echoes absorption. An affordable choice for soundproofing a room of any size, our Wedges , convoluted , Bevel and / or Hexagon , acoustic foam panels is easy to shape and cut to size. At the same time, they offer a level of rigidity and consistent firmness that delivers long-term durability, even in busy recording studios.
Enclosed with sound
Music, voices of a bus, or one night conversations about night.
These sounds enter our living space and work through the ways everyone knows, such as windows, doors, floors, walls and ceilings. To reduce the volume, you must create an obstacle to it or moderate it. Well, the news is that many new apartments are gradual to prevent sound penetration. But your apartment may not be older and have facilities like new ones.
There are two main ways to create a quiet environment and sound therapy:
Adding levels that the sound or its echoes are attracted to before our waves reach their ears.
Create a barrier to voice input.
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Sizes | 10" x 12" x 24" | 12" x 12" x 1" | 12" x 6" x 6" | 12" x 12" x 1.5" | 36" x 12" x 3" | 6" x 6" x 1" Hexagonal |
12" x 15" x 10" | 12" x 12" x 2" | 12" x 12" x 12" | 2" x 12" x 24" | 3" x 12" x 24" | 6" x 6" x 2" | |
12" x 12" x 24" |
Compatible with other panels Performance Bass Traps
Multipurpose user to capture, break sound and sound Suitable for small and medium locations and the ability to combine with other panels Use in radio music, recording and broadcasting rooms, music production museums, conference rooms, lecture hall, distance learning, public areas, salons, etc.
Get rid of the hard surfaces
Of course, you can’t remove walls and windows, but you can add things to the room to make them less hard. Acoustic foam commonly referred to as sound absorbing foam or soundproof foam is available in a variety of colors, patterns, thicknesses, they can be in the form of wall or ceiling panels, corner bass traps, ceiling tiles, ceiling clouds and hanging baffles.
acoustic foam panels feature a classic design that offers excellent sound deadening and echoes absorption. A choice for soundproofing a room of any size, our acoustic foam panels is easy to shape and cut to size. At the same time, they offer a level of rigidity and consistent that delivers long-term durability, even in busy recording studios.
Soundproofing
Soundproofing is any means of reducing the sound pressure with respect to a specified sound source and receptor. There are several basic approaches to reducing sound: increasing the distance between source and receiver, using noise barriers to reflect or absorb the energy of the sound waves, using damping structures such as sound baffles, or using active antinoise sound generators.
Two distinct soundproofing problems may need to be considered when designing acoustic treatments - to improve the sound within a room (See anechoic chamber), and reduce sound leakage to/from adjacent rooms or outdoors. Acoustic quieting and noise control can be used to limit unwanted noise. Soundproofing can suppress unwanted indirect sound waves such as reflections that cause echoes and resonances that cause reverberation. Soundproofing can reduce the transmission of unwanted direct sound waves from the source to an involuntary listener through the use of distance and intervening objects in the sound path
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Why do we Need Noise ControlWe are living in a noisy world where we are continuously exposed to several kinds of low to medium to high frequency noises that we do not want and benefit. Noise from outdoors such as traffic, aircraft, barking dogs, neighbors’ voices, etc. that often affects our peaceful and quiet living atmosphere at home or office. Similarly, noise from equipment, machinery, telephones, ventilating systems, unwanted conversation, etc. These divert our concentration and make us less productive. However, you don’t need to suffer from the frustrating and distracting noise that results in stress and fatigue. There are practical and economical solutions for most every noise problem you may encounter. |
How Sound Travels?Voice sounds travel in all directions and I needed additional sound deadening in my home office, so you need Acoustic Treatment Panels Studiofoam panels used to reduce unwanted reflections in recording studios, broadcast booths, classrooms, podcasts, home offices, and other locations where sound quality matters. With two desktop stands included, the Acoustic foam is designed as a portable, lightweight, highly effective absorption treatment — an ideal solution for musicians, voiceover professionals, and podcasters working in spaces where wall-mounted acoustical treatments. |
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Customers like the performance of the sound and recording equipment. They say it works well in small spaces and is good for preserving the highs. They are also happy with appearance, and ease of installation. However, some customers complain that the panels are much thinner than expected and not totally uniform in size. Customers disagree on sound quality, value, quality, and size.
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Customers like the performance of the sound and recording equipment. They say it works pretty good for the most part, and it works best in small spaces. Some say that the 1 inch panels are cheaper, and they fix problems. They also say that they work great for preserving the highs and for their recording needs.
"...They are affordable, effective, and easy to install, making them a practical solution for a wide range of applications." Read more
"...1 inch panels are cheaper, they fix problems, and I can cover twice the space for the same money...." Read more
"...- they're very great with this, even as a makeshift shield it works amazingly well..." Read more
"...They are effective, however having their own adhesive backing would be a major improvement." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the sound and recording equipment. They mention that it looks and sounds perfect, and is great for studio ceilings.
"...measure 12" x 12" x 1" and come in a charcoal color, making them a sleek and modern addition to any room...." Read more
"...I can afford to cover lots of surface, and they have a professional look that clients appreciate." Read more
"...Otherwise it will cool off in seconds.This will stay neat, pretty and FLUSH to your wall, the cardboard is also black which will blend..." Read more
"...Something I didn't expect was for it to make such a nice aesthetic bonus for the room. I went the easy way and hung them using black push pins...." Read more
Customers find the installation process of the sound and recording equipment to be easy. They mention that it is easy to work with, and that it hung up on the door easily with two-sided tape. Some customers also say that the stickers went on nice and smooth with some 3M spray-on adhesive.
"...They are affordable, effective, and easy to install, making them a practical solution for a wide range of applications." Read more
"...Trim them with scissors, super easy, or use a ruler to compress the foam then one clean swipe of the X-ato blade, like butter...." Read more
"Easy to work with. I used these to cover the back of the apartment door. Less noise and odor coming in the apartment now...." Read more
"...It's cheap and it works; it's what I need. Mounting it was a pain, and the mounting system still isn't solid. I basically line it with duct tape...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the soundproof panels. Some mention that they reduce sound effectively, the system sounds amazing, and they're a decent standalone acoustic paneling option. However, others say that they don't totally drown out the sound, they don’t block noise, and the panels alone won't reduce much echo.
"...This makes them a popular choice for recording studios, home theaters, and other settings where noise reduction is a priority...." Read more
"...washer/dryer when it's running and the HVAC forced air/blower unit is significantly quieter...." Read more
"...like a hand-clap would ring for a split second, and the vocals I recorded sounded bad, like they were recorded in a tunnel...." Read more
"...They reduce sound effectively. They were used as my bedroom echoed horribly which made the sound louder...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the sound muffler. Some mention that it's good for the price, while others say that it is cheap and did not meet their expectations.
"...Mybecca 12 PACK Acoustic Foam Wedge Soundproofing Wall Tiles are an affordable and effective solution for reducing noise in a variety of settings...." Read more
"It works. It's cheap. Buy more than you think you'll need. I used this in a vocal booth of 5X8 feet...." Read more
"...Actual sound proofing is difficult and expensive...." Read more
"...They arrived on time, in great condition - fit together, they are not flat - and did their job...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the sound and recording equipment. Some mention that it's a quality product, well-built, and improves the quality if recordings, while others say that the material must be of a certain quality to actually have an effect.
"...They held up very well with this buf BE WARNED strong adhesives can tear the foam and also cheap paint off the wall...." Read more
"...There's some very fine foam particle remnants on the tile or something which, when removed, leaves a more sturdy substrate for the tape to adhere to..." Read more
"...was exactly what it claimed to be: measured 12"x12"x1" and no cosmetic flaws. Please understand that this is not a "sound-proofing" solution...." Read more
"...They're durable yet light. They seem to be working because the more foam I put on my walls & ceiling the more the echoes were dampened...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the sound and recording equipment. Some mention that it fits in their son's studio well, while others say that it's too small. The pieces are not all the same size, and the size is smaller than the picture displays. However, some customers didn't read carefully and got the wrong thing because the package was so small.
"...They arrived on time, in great condition - fit together, they are not flat - and did their job...." Read more
"...Since there's only 12 of them, they don't cover much space...." Read more
"...They are very lightweight so they hang flat and snug...." Read more
"...Pretty much exactly as advertised. However it's not exactly 12 by 12 inches. One side is actually slightly longer than the other...." Read more
Customers are disappointed with the thickness of the sound and recording equipment. They mention that it's much thinner than expected, and the panels are not totally uniform in size. Some customers also mention that the foam wedges are not thick enough to reflect sound as they are supposed to do.
"...So, I gave them 4/5 stars. They could have been a little denser, so they lose a star.I'm back buying more because they work...." Read more
"...while these tiles were a good top layer, alone they are not thick enough to handle all the sound absorption required...." Read more
"...Absorbency: Meh, it’s not thick but it helps with some of the echo in my room.-..." Read more
"...The foam that came in my package was very very thin and resembled cheap packing material rather than acoustic foam...." Read more
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One of the standout features of these tiles is their sound absorption capabilities. The foam material effectively absorbs sound waves and helps to prevent echoes and reverberations. This makes them a popular choice for recording studios, home theaters, and other settings where noise reduction is a priority.
The tiles are also easy to install using the included adhesive tape or another adhesive of your choice. They can be cut to size to fit into any space, making them a versatile option for a variety of projects.
Overall, the Mybecca 12 PACK Acoustic Foam Wedge Soundproofing Wall Tiles are a great choice for anyone looking to reduce noise and improve acoustics in their home or workspace. They are affordable, effective, and easy to install, making them a practical solution for a wide range of applications.
Affixing these things to the walls without permanently ruining your walls is a bit of a trick. I found that duct tape can stick pretty well to the back of these foam pads, so I used duct tape to make a smooth surface at each of the 4 corners of each square, I put two-sided tape on the duct tape, then I stuck some painter's tape to the two-sided tape. That sounds ridiculous but it worked on most of them. I couldn't get the painter's tape to stick to a couple tiles so I used duct tape to tape the painter's tape to the duct tape. It's just enough to hold the tiles in place and I can remove them without ruining the paint. I don't recommend using double-sided tape directly on the foam tiles as it had barely any adhesive hold for me.
If you're having trouble getting tape of whatever kind to stick to the tile, try brushing the surface of the tile off a few times with your hand. There's some very fine foam particle remnants on the tile or something which, when removed, leaves a more sturdy substrate for the tape to adhere to. Basically if the tape doesn't stick get some fresh tape and try it one or two more times, just to remove the tiny loose bits of foam.
I do have a 3X7 foot window looking into the main studio. I carpeted the wall opposite that window to stop the ping-ponging of sound in that spot. Even with that, I was getting some early reflections that made the vocals sound awful. These panels allowed me to effectively deaden the corner where I keep the mic. The results were immediate. I now have usable vocals. Are they perfect? Not yet, as I said, because I ignored the ceiling, which I am about to remedy with this purchase. Even with that, the problematic echoes are already reduced to where most folks won't be able to hear them.
Why 1 inch panels? I've worked mostly with 2 inch in the past, and they do a better job, but let's be realistic. 1 inch panels are cheaper, they fix problems, and I can cover twice the space for the same money. I'd rather cover more area with these panels than half the area with better panels. Overall, that's a better use of your money. So, I gave them 4/5 stars. They could have been a little denser, so they lose a star.
I'm back buying more because they work. They're cheap. I can afford to cover lots of surface, and they have a professional look that clients appreciate.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2017
I do have a 3X7 foot window looking into the main studio. I carpeted the wall opposite that window to stop the ping-ponging of sound in that spot. Even with that, I was getting some early reflections that made the vocals sound awful. These panels allowed me to effectively deaden the corner where I keep the mic. The results were immediate. I now have usable vocals. Are they perfect? Not yet, as I said, because I ignored the ceiling, which I am about to remedy with this purchase. Even with that, the problematic echoes are already reduced to where most folks won't be able to hear them.
Why 1 inch panels? I've worked mostly with 2 inch in the past, and they do a better job, but let's be realistic. 1 inch panels are cheaper, they fix problems, and I can cover twice the space for the same money. I'd rather cover more area with these panels than half the area with better panels. Overall, that's a better use of your money. So, I gave them 4/5 stars. They could have been a little denser, so they lose a star.
I'm back buying more because they work. They're cheap. I can afford to cover lots of surface, and they have a professional look that clients appreciate.
For absorbing the sound - hushing the bouncing around the room when playing guitar or speaking - they're very great with this, even as a makeshift shield it works amazingly well
As for adhesion, I used adhesive velcro strips I already had and cut them to small pieces to place at the corners to hang. They held up very well with this buf BE WARNED strong adhesives can tear the foam and also cheap paint off the wall. Never tried the foam adhesive spray so I can't vouch for it so I'd recommend doing your research first
BIGGEST MISCONCEPTION: These are not noise canceling pads. As they DO keep sounds from bouncing around so harshly, they don't block noise, they're more like sound dampening panels.
They arrived on time, in great condition - fit together, they are not flat - and did their job.
Definitely great for building a shield and putting up on the walls, would definitely buy again when I need to.
Good luck out there