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inexpensive solution for acoustic treatment
Although foam is known for not being the best material for absorption, this material is an good aid to complemet with other materials, such as acoustic panels. I used mine to create some absorption in some spots of my homemade studio, where panels wouldnt fit. In the end, I turned a very echoey space into a seamingly correct place for audio post-production. Also, I use the remaining foam (since I cut mine into several parts) to use on location, when working as sound operator for film.
In the end, you get what you pay for, so, depending on your porpuses, this might be very handy! Just dont expect it to do the homework for you, i.e. you must study and experiment and acoustics.
In the end, you get what you pay for, so, depending on your porpuses, this might be very handy! Just dont expect it to do the homework for you, i.e. you must study and experiment and acoustics.
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GOOD
I cut it in half cause I wanted it on the ceiling and ITS TOO BIG TO BE ABLE TO STICK IT ON THE CEILING AHAHAH. yes.
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You Get What You Pay For
Absorbes from 20k hz down to aprox 600hz
Pro:
-Easy to mount( don't forget to buy the special glue)
-You get really what you pay for
Cons:
-anything below apron 600hz is untouched
Cons:
-none
Pro:
-Easy to mount( don't forget to buy the special glue)
-You get really what you pay for
Cons:
-anything below apron 600hz is untouched
Cons:
-none
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ok quality decent price
I bought this for my studio doors. Good quality for decent size and price. Take this if you have a lot of surface to cover.
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Cheap and Easy to fit
Flexible and very good sound proofing qualities, the only downside is my own fault on how to mount these, attempted to use double-sided tape but ended up using nails. Recommend this for the price!
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FC
Great for the money
I'm sure theres better stuff out there but for the money, this stuff does its job!
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