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Sound proofing.
I used the wedges to sound proof a pair of panel doors, and scattered the rest around my studio. When you have them lined up they look great and they really do the job cutting the noise down, and lowering the general brightness of a room.
I tore down all the carpet on my walls and got my studio re-plastered and painted blood red. It's looks awesome, but the room ringed like a call center, but the wedges have cut it down big time.
They fit great on the door and the few bits I had to trim were really easy to cut out.
I used a spray can of carpet glue. It bonded really well with the wedges and i haven't had any pealing.
The only things i'd say to watch out for is if you are using them on a panel your going to put a screw in afterwards, cut a hole the size of a pen in it first, because otherwise if you don't the screw treads will grab the foam, spin it, and you'll have a hole bigger than a two euro piece.
Also the wedges attract people that like to pick at things like bubble wrap attracts people that like to pop things. It's foam, not Kevlar, so keep the pickers away.
I tore down all the carpet on my walls and got my studio re-plastered and painted blood red. It's looks awesome, but the room ringed like a call center, but the wedges have cut it down big time.
They fit great on the door and the few bits I had to trim were really easy to cut out.
I used a spray can of carpet glue. It bonded really well with the wedges and i haven't had any pealing.
The only things i'd say to watch out for is if you are using them on a panel your going to put a screw in afterwards, cut a hole the size of a pen in it first, because otherwise if you don't the screw treads will grab the foam, spin it, and you'll have a hole bigger than a two euro piece.
Also the wedges attract people that like to pick at things like bubble wrap attracts people that like to pop things. It's foam, not Kevlar, so keep the pickers away.
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Good value for the money
I looked around for which acoustic treatment solution for a small home studio for a while. Ended up going with a set of EQ Acoustics absorbers, and I am quite happy with the results. Easy to set up, and definitely did what I expected it to do, which was bring down the echo in the room.
Would recommend these for people with small/medium sized rooms that are echoey. I personally applied mine using EQ Acoustics adhesive strips and they've been rock solid.
Would recommend these for people with small/medium sized rooms that are echoey. I personally applied mine using EQ Acoustics adhesive strips and they've been rock solid.
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quality product
nice looking , nice colour as well, I have both the blue and grey one, I wish they grey one was bit darker.
seems very dense , does the job, easy to mount.
seems very dense , does the job, easy to mount.
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Quality absorbers for a fair price
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Nice acoustic tiles
They look good and does a great job! Bought these because of the cheap price and im not disappointed - works perfect on the high-frequencies!
I use these together with some homebuilt bass-traps. The bass-traps for the low end and these tiles for the high frequencies - perfect solution.
I use these together with some homebuilt bass-traps. The bass-traps for the low end and these tiles for the high frequencies - perfect solution.
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Does the job
Does the job, easy to install, looks cool
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Same quality as more expensive panels
This is the exact same quality as many other expensive panels i have on my studio. Don't waste your money. Get these.
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ideal price for such result
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