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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de febrero de 2025
Bought grey and linen panels in different sizes. The color matches my wall and texture feels good. Initially has some issue with the linen panels, but seller contacted me and offered solution. Over all satisfied.
Prinz
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de marzo de 2024
I snapped a photo of these as I removed them from the box, mostly b/c I was already impressed by the box size and packaging for “sound panels”. I had read prior to arrival they were 2” thick and covered by polyester fabric, but you don’t always know for sure until they arrive. Thes truly are impressive for sound panels and look more like wrapped canvas in a linen look and feel. They do have adhesive that can be used but due to the size and increased weight of these (in comparison to some panels), I might be leery in using that if you ever want to remove them easily from the area. They are actually “too bulky” for what I had need for, but I am pondering if there’s a way to incorporate them onto a wall and somehow Also use them as a “backdrop” if you will for maybe pictures or artwork to be displayed upon. If you have an area that can incorporate the size and depth of these panels, they are high quality and should assist with sound dampening.
BT-7274
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de abril de 2024
These are well built acoustic panels. All of them were symmetrical, 2 inches thick, and the adhesive kept them on the celling. I have these in the middle of a cloud stuck right on the ceiling to help stop the reflections even better and maybe focus my midrange. These not only look great up there, they actually help get the sweet spot even more focused while preserving the natural echo of the room.Sometimes with bigger, thicker traps, you get deadening as well as a reduction in echo time. This is fine, but if you are looking for something in between, these traps are going to work well. I did try to suspend them as a cloud themselves but, them seemed to have a high mid resonance to them but stuck to the ceiling, they work well and don't have a resonance at all. For my uses, they worked perfectly. Lightweight and expertly made, I'm glad they are up there.At the time of this review, you get 4- approx. 2ft x 1ft fiberglass panels for around $100. Up to you as far as value. They work well, I can make my own traps but I would have to buy fabric, wood for the frame, and the insulation or fiberglass, along with a way to mount. These are already made and stick right on the wall or ceiling right out of the box and look great.Edit: 2 out of 4 of the panels ended up falling off the ceiling but I got them all mounted back up there with a small anchor nail. The others are still up there with the included adhesive though! So, those other 2 may have fallen due to old paint. Just wanted to at least give an update!
Dipped in Ink
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2024
As someone who records podcasts from the comfort of my own home and enjoys the immersive experience of a surround sound home theater system, finding effective solutions to manage sound quality is paramount. These fiberglass wall panels have truly been a game-changer for my setup. Plus they look a lot nicer than the standard egg-crate black foam soundproofing.The sound absorbing capabilities of these panels are remarkable. They efficiently absorb echoes, reverb, and sound reflections, resulting in a much cleaner and crisper audio output for my podcast recordings. Additionally, they significantly reduce ambient noise, creating a more professional and immersive atmosphere for my home theater experience.Not only are these panels functional, but they also add a modern touch to my space. I appreciate the versatility of being able to attach them to the wall in various decorative styles to suit different rooms, whether it's my podcast studio, living room, or home theater. I've got the linen color option and it really goes with just about any decor. It's a neutral and natural color that looks nice but doesn't draw any attention to itself.Installation was a breeze thanks to the self-adhesive backing, making the process hassle-free and ensuring a secure attachment to the wall. I was skeptical at first about whether the adhesive would hold, but I've been pleasantly surprised that the acoustic panels have remained on my walls for weeks now with no signs of slippage. Overall, I'm thoroughly impressed with the performance and convenience these fiberglass wall panels offer, and I highly recommend them to fellow podcasters and home theater enthusiasts alike.
PragmaticScholar
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de abril de 2024
These 23.62" X 11.81" Fiberglass Wall Panel, 4 Pack Acoustic Panels, Acoustic Panels Sound Absorbing for Office, Studio are absolutely worth the investment.Unlike the foam variety that arrive compacted, these sturdy, substantial panels arrive intact and ready to hang.Honestly, they're probably too heavy to hang with adhesive unless you go with a contractor grade? I used hardware to hang mine and was happy with the "room sound" once they were up.Living in the city, there's just a lot of ambient noise, and these helped to eliminate some of the everyday bounce-about noise, as well as make the room more suitable for rehearsal and recording.These seem to be professional grade - on scale with what we have at work. .So far, worth every penny, whether I'm hoping for a quiet moment or screeching my new violin (violin screechy bounce is THE WORST!).Very happy and from my experience, I'd recommend you back up the adhesive with perhaps some hardware, just to be secure? Will protect your panels as well as your walls.Five stars if you go with a backup hanging plan.
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