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Low price, great quality!
I've had a really bad acoustics issue in my computer room/mini studio.
These pieces of foam are large, and easy to cut, which made it ideal for me to use on pretty much all my walls, some on the ceiling probably wouldnt hurt either but okay, all of my issues are pretty much solved, the room sounds very dry now which is perfect for listening to music and mixing/producing using the studio monitors i've got.
In my opinion they work better than the thin wedges you can buy and are easier to mount, dependant on the room you've got you might need diffusers etc, but mines really tiny so that wasn't necessary for me.
They're easy to cut, easy to glue using the recommended glue, and they're large which is why it's easier to cover larger area's.
They also absorb really well, which got rid of pretty much all the reverberation i was stuck with.
In other words: to me a product that doesn't blow my wallet and works awesomely!
These pieces of foam are large, and easy to cut, which made it ideal for me to use on pretty much all my walls, some on the ceiling probably wouldnt hurt either but okay, all of my issues are pretty much solved, the room sounds very dry now which is perfect for listening to music and mixing/producing using the studio monitors i've got.
In my opinion they work better than the thin wedges you can buy and are easier to mount, dependant on the room you've got you might need diffusers etc, but mines really tiny so that wasn't necessary for me.
They're easy to cut, easy to glue using the recommended glue, and they're large which is why it's easier to cover larger area's.
They also absorb really well, which got rid of pretty much all the reverberation i was stuck with.
In other words: to me a product that doesn't blow my wallet and works awesomely!
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K
Good alternative for DIY panels
They look good. As expected, they do little in the low mid and nothing to the bass area, but that is normal, and it shows on the graph I asked from the Thomann seller.
Probably a 10 or yet better 20 cm thick rockwool (50 kg/m3) is better if you have the space for it. I have the space for it, but wanted to have many different absorber panels, to have more even broadband absorption, and used them to build mobile panels.
Probably a 10 or yet better 20 cm thick rockwool (50 kg/m3) is better if you have the space for it. I have the space for it, but wanted to have many different absorber panels, to have more even broadband absorption, and used them to build mobile panels.
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KB
up high
i love this absorbers, easy to cut and simple to glue, no words what can i say, if you need it you have to buy it, it is nice and thick, and will cover a lot of frequency range...
i use it for my vocal room
i use it for my vocal room
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SA
Work space
Good quality, but it's waaaaay much darker than the picture shows.
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V
no more white walls, no more echoes or unwanted sonds
the most confortable way to embellish your walls or ceiling if you and you band want to have a gig right in your livingroom :)
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S
unreal
I haven't even set these up properly and they make a massive difference in sound - sound in any room will come close to the classic, dampened studio sound (as it should be!)
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