Foamily 12 Pack- Acoustic Panels Studio Foam Wedges 1" X 12" X 12"
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Product information
Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
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Product Dimensions | 24 x 12 x 12 inches |
ASIN | B010GPFRUQ |
Item model number | 12packacousticfoam1 |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #26,839 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #525 in Recording Studio Acoustical Treatments |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 26, 2015 |
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Product Description
Take the guess work out of Acoustics
Hard surfaces inside the studio are the main causes of sound reflection, corners are the cause of reverb and any windows or mirrors will cause bouncing of sound.
The goal of New Level Acoustics is stopping these issues using state of the art acoustic panels.
Modular Absorption Studio Tiles
The main placement of the absorption tiles is directly next to the speakers and directly behind the listener or microphone.
When positioned properly, these acoustically-engineered studio panels provide the most accurate sound protection per square foot.
The position displayed in the image will maximize the absorption of the studio panels, helping eliminate the low frequency sounds created by the speakers
Performance Bass Traps
Bass traps are not just for bass!! This is a common misconception, they actually absorb a broadband of low to mid frequencies. This helps stop reverb in the corners of the room, which cause the most sound reflection in any room.
A great inexpensive way to clear your room of low end bass nodes
Bass traps are great for creating a divider between the ceiling and the walls, helping stop the most reverb of any absorption panel
IDEAL for smaller rooms
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How Sounds Travel This is a rough sketch of how sound travels through a room. |
Podcasts and Webinars Whether you are podcasting or hosting a Webinar, nobody likes to hear Echoes through your sounds. |
Videos Doing a video review for You Tube? Our acoustic panels will help eliminate Echo in any room of your house. |
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To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness.
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Customers like the performance, value, appearance and ease of installation of the acoustic foam tiles. For example, they mention that they work well, are decent for the price and that the design is extremely simple. Some like the ease of assembly. That said, opinions are mixed on sound protection, quality, and adhesion.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the insulation. They mention that it serves the purpose well, works well for budget treatment, and does a pretty good job of cutting out high frequencies. Some say that the command strips work well to stick the insulation to their surfaces. Overall, most are happy with the product's performance and recommend it to others.
"...Then simply press the foam squares to the wall. Done. Works perfectly. The foam stays attached and finishing the job is QUICK...." Read more
"They're pretty decent panels for what it's worth. By far they're not professional grade, but I think they can do well for a small home studio...." Read more
"...For only $20 a 12 pack they are nice looking and do help a little. PS.. Use double sided foam tape to hang them...." Read more
"...As far as sound quality goes they're about the same too. They work really amazing for what I want to do and are much cheaper than any other..." Read more
Customers like the value of the acoustic foam tiles. They say it's decent for the price, good quality, and an inexpensive option for sound reduction.
"...Excellent value for budget acoustic treatment." Read more
"This is a great value for the money. I recently upgraded my amp...." Read more
"...for budged treatment of high frequency slapback, but not nearly as effective as deeper, heavier foam...." Read more
"...Pretty good for the price." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the insulation. They mention that the blue and black ones look good, the design is extremely simple, and the finish is pleasant with hints of saddle leather. They also say that the product is perfect for podcasting and is an awesome product.
"...For only $20 a 12 pack they are nice looking and do help a little. PS.. Use double sided foam tape to hang them...." Read more
"...I put these on my door to dampen some sound and they look nice, and seem to dampen some sound, not the best but at least a little bit...." Read more
"...But once you mount it on the wall it looks great. A bit thin and a bit rough and in my sense not enough but decently tough...." Read more
"...gives me piece of mind. and it looks cool to me." Read more
Customers find the insulation easy to install. They mention the panels are easy to attach, work with, and mount. Some say the panels work well and aren't expensive or hard to setup. They are lightweight and do not require staples or anything crazy.
"...They are very lightweight and do not require staples or anything crazy. I will edit my review after adding more panels if I notice any change." Read more
"...room or man cave, the amount of money needed is minimal and install is easy and quick. I wish I had bought these years ago." Read more
"Exactly as advertised. Packed uncompressed in double layers, easy to unpack and arrange...." Read more
"...Mounts easily with a Command Strips. If you want perfect, this ain't it, but it worked fine for my purposes." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the sound protection of the insulation. Some say that it helps dampen some sound, while others say that the sound was going right through it. It's important to note that the insulation is not true studio quality sound absorbing foam, and it won't help with bass at all.
"...The acoustic panels made an incalculable improvement in sound stage and imaging...." Read more
"...Let me tell you that OMG! No noise (and I only bought one pack) the baby slept all night long and me and my husband finally got rest...." Read more
"These are decent panels. They're manufactured well. They won't correct standing bass (you'll need bass traps for that) but for high frequency..." Read more
"...It does a great job of cancelling any tinny noises that carry no bass. It does not help with voices, though...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the insulation. Some mention it's good quality, made from a great material, and holds fairly well. Others say that it'd be better off buying a different product.
"...Downside is since the material is thin and inexpensive, you could do what I did and when pulling one off, tear a small hole in the material...." Read more
"...Several pieces came with holes in them. Yes, the mistakes of a beginner. I now look at it as an expensive lesson...." Read more
"These are decent panels. They're manufactured well...." Read more
"...However, they are kind of expensive so if you don't that many, then there are other parts of the wall that won't be sound proof...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the adhesion of the insulation. Some mention that they stick to the wall with minimal adhesive, while others say that they didn't stick at all.
"...these to wood soon, but I have since taken them down as the glue was not holding up and I can now afford to upgrade." Read more
"...Done. Works perfectly. The foam stays attached and finishing the job is QUICK.Excellent value for budget acoustic treatment." Read more
"...Additionally, these don't stay stuck very well, or I went way too easy on the adhesives. I was using 1" command strips in each corner...." Read more
"...glue dots, and they don't really work either, but they do stick well to the wall and to the foam itself...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the thickness of the insulation. They mention that it seems really thin, and that it needs to be made from more dense foam. Some say that the foam is porous and less dense than Auralax. Overall, customers are disappointed with the quality and thickness of this product.
"...They are fairly thin, so initially it's going to absorb higher frequencies better than lower frequencies, so keep that in mind...." Read more
"...Downside is since the material is thin and inexpensive, you could do what I did and when pulling one off, tear a small hole in the material...." Read more
"...In fact, the material is thin to the point the sections can easily be separated (ripped) by hand. Several pieces came with holes in them...." Read more
"...PS.. Use double sided foam tape to hang them. They are very lightweight and do not require staples or anything crazy...." Read more
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When it came time to affix these to the walls, I poured over YouTube videos and discussion threads. I needed to avoid damage to my rented walls. I was primarily concerned with how to get whatever adhesive I used to stay fastened to the porous foam. The goal was to use Command Strips to fasten to the wall and use some other adhesive to create a bonding surface on the foam to attach the Command Strips to. I tried tacky glue (fail: never dries), super glue (fail: eats the foam without creating a bond) and duct tape (fail: sticks at first, then peels off easily after 5 minutes).
The final solution was much easier than expected: just use Command Strips. They work perfectly on their own. First attach 2 strips to the upper corners of a foam square, pressing them into the foam as firmly as you can for about 10 seconds. This creates a PERMANENT bond between the strips and the foam. This bond is so secure that attempting to remove the strip will cause a perfectly strip-sized portion of the foam to come off. Then simply press the foam squares to the wall. Done. Works perfectly. The foam stays attached and finishing the job is QUICK.
Excellent value for budget acoustic treatment.
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2018
What I did to hang mine safely without causing damage to the walls: I purchased 12"x12" Medium Weight Chipboard sheets and used 3M spray adhesive to stick the foam to the board. Then, I used 1 4lb rated velcro command strip (per each panel) and put it on the wall. It's holding fairly well, and because it's a velcro command strip, you can make slight adjustments as needed.
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2017
What I did to hang mine safely without causing damage to the walls: I purchased 12"x12" Medium Weight Chipboard sheets and used 3M spray adhesive to stick the foam to the board. Then, I used 1 4lb rated velcro command strip (per each panel) and put it on the wall. It's holding fairly well, and because it's a velcro command strip, you can make slight adjustments as needed.
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Over all Nice product
Reviewed in India on July 15, 2021