EQ Acoustics Classic Wedge 30 Tile blue

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EQ Acoustics Classic Wedge 30 Tile blue
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Akena 02.04.2022
During and absorbed room echo well .
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Good for the money
RobC 03.06.2013
In my opinion these acoustic tiles are a great addition to any small setup, they fit together nicely unlike other makes where the edges wont line up for love nor money. They fix to the wall easily and (based on my experience using a carpet adhesive spray) will peel off the wall without leaving chunks behind if you should you later realise that your original positioning is just a bit wonky.
As with many low cost acoustic treatments they are rather thin, measuring about 5mm at the base, so in terms of sound reduction it only really effect frequencies along the higher end of the spectrum. In some cases this is all or exactly what is needed, but if you (like myself) need to tame frequencies further down the spectrum you can either mount them with a small air gap between the foam and your wall/surface (using a 1'' frame for example), or use two tiles on top of one another. By doing this a lot more of the midrange frequencies are dulled down.

Basically any small setup could benefit from acoustic treatment, for those looking to save a few pennies in the process these are ideal, and can be adapted to help absorb further down the midrange if you are prepared to be more creative when mounting them.
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Great Value Studio Acoustic Treatment
TillHavis 13.06.2020
I've done a bit of research into Acoustic Treatment for my Home Editing Studio. Many tiles I researched were acoustically dense but represented poor value for money. For my needs these tiles were perfect and available in a variety of textures and finishes. I ended up purchasing two heavy duty rolls of velcro so I could reposition the tiles and found four strips held the tile in place no problem. Just a word of warning,I used Spray On Glue to keep the Tiles in place in another temporary studio (BIG MISTAKE) it took me ages to remove the glue from the walls and I ended up sanding and repainting the walls after. Once again not the densest foam, but good value for money.
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EQ Acoustics Classic Wedge 30 Tile blue
Marius1453 09.05.2017
Placed a few of these to finish my room and I am very happy with them. They are very good quality and combined with other colors they give a very nice esthetic effect as well.
Great service from Thomann they delivered in two days to Ireland.
Thank you
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Matches the description exactly
Adonis Storr 07.11.2017
As per the dimensions stated, it maches them exactly. The tiles are a brilliant blue and make a wonderful change to the common and dull grey.
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Even just a couple make a difference
soundwhiz 17.06.2021
I used these along with their larger version to treat my walk-in closet studio. Before putting these up, I had a surprising lot of reverberation in my room. Mounting even just a few on my walls made a difference.

They look good too and have a glittery component that looks bangin' when my desk lamp illuminates my space.

They are easy to mount as they don't weigh much. Double sided tape did the trick nicely.

If your recording space is a mess to mix in, I can wholeheartedly recommend these.
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Cool and functional !
JRL Sound Studio 27.09.2017
These foams reduced the re flexion problems in my control room and recording room! some of them are mounted with Velcro tape and others "glued" to the wall, really easy to remove and with the velcro you can change the placement for different absorption / acoustics.
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Good Quality
MRG01 09.03.2022
This product is consistent and has good quality.
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Ideal for a small room set up
Sparky 29.08.2019
I've just finished turning my spare room into a basic recording room. I wanted some effective sound treatment without breaking the bank. I used 60 of these on solid walls.
I must say that they do exactly what I was looking for.
Kills enough reverb for amateur recording to be clean and dead.
Easy to install, but use enough glue the fire retarding foam tends to come away from just a few dots of glue,
Looks good ... very happy with the results
Finally ... keeps your room nice and warm in the winter!!!!
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Nice little tile that also look good
Kristian2622 03.01.2016
I purchased these little tiles for two reasons: a) to partially fill in the gaps left on the wall after applying large-format acoustic panels, b) to glue them to the ceiling to avoid putting large-format panels there.

After they were delivered, I discovered yet another important value they'd bring in the studio - aesthetics. They look great and provide a great contrast to the standard studio gray and they match blue elements on the carpet and some of my equipment - Peterson Strobostomp tuner, Roland's GR-55 guitar synth...

Anyway... application.

I created a long 6-piece strip on the wall opposite the speakers to divide 6 large wave-pattern panels right in the middle. With the 'firing wall' covered, I'll use large panels more sparingly and use the Wedges to part-fill in the gaps.

They're thick so they should do a nice job to absorbing most of indirect sound waves and/or secondary reflections - which I guess is their primary purpose.

Also, they are really light so the application on the ceiling seems ideal.

Despite what suggested by the product images, I would advice against using them to cover large areas as primary absorbers, as they're really small but would be perfect for application in vocal booth and such.

An interesting note: the panels may appear to be of different shades of blue when looked at from an angle. This is an optical illusion caused by the way the panels are cut and formed. Turn one panel upside-down and you'll see they're perfectly matching.

I suggest that you align the panels before you glue them to the wall to make sure they appear to have the same color.

There's one little detail I didn't like - the foam is rather softish and fluffy, for example compared to the foam used on Thomann's t.akustik HiLo-N40. It probably doesn't affect its properties, but you may want to exercise more care handling the tiles and moving close to them.

I used Thomann's t.akustik Contact Glue to attach the tiles to the wall.
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EQ Acoustics Classic Wedge 30 Tile blue