Fstop Labs Acoustic Foam Panels 12" X 12" X 2" Acoustic Foam Sound Absorbing Panel, Studio Wedge Tiles, Sound Panels Wedges Soundproof Foam Sound Insulation Absorbing (12 Pack, Black)
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Brand | Fstop Labs |
Number of Items | 12 |
Color | Black (Wide Wedge) |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Foam |
About this item
- 3D ACOUSTIC DESIGN: Our 2 inches sound proof foam padding/sound proofing padding for wall provides moderate sound control on walls or ceilings. Perfect for individuals to reduce and absorb unwanted echoes, waves, reverb and flutter echoes.
- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: Made up of environmentally friendly polyurethane sound foam at 50/lbs per cubic yard, the sound proof foam panels not only have effective sound absorption characteristics, but also will not cause any harm to our body.
- QUICKLY RECOVER TO NORMAL SIZE: Open the Vacuum package, put the sound dampening panels in a ventilated place for about 24-48 hours. Another method is soaking the acoustic panels in water for one minute then wring the panels out water, use air dry it or use a hair dryer. You can also let them simmer under the sun as well!
- WIDE USE: Great for spot treating sound on walls in your studio or office - Our soundproof wall panels are for use in recording studios, control rooms, Offices home studios, home entertainment theaters, Home Offices. Easy to shape and cut to size, altering won’t affect performance.
- AFTER SERVICE WARRANTY: Our US based customer service means that you can trust that if you’re not satisfied for any reason, you can get a hassle-free refund or replacement.
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Product information
Item Weight | 1.76 pounds |
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Package Dimensions | 13.78 x 13.39 x 2.13 inches |
ASIN | B08B5Z539C |
Item model number | 93-N3BV-94PD |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #922 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #25 in Recording Studio Acoustical Treatments |
Date First Available | June 15, 2020 |
Color Name | Black (Wide Wedge) |
Material Type | Foam |
Size | 12 Pack |
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Who We Are:
Sonic Acoustics as an affordable alternative to expensive acoustic foam panels. Our commitment to quality has expanded our brand's reach, benefiting a wider audience seeking improved sound quality.
Mission:
To tackle acoustic issues and create a more tranquil living environment by offering practical solutions for reducing noise pollution and enhancing acoustic comfort.
Culture:
At Sonic Acoustics, we continually strive to deliver top-tier products and services. Our team is passionate about finding innovative ways to delight audio engineers and the industry.
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Customers like the noise-reducing capabilities of the insulation. For example, they say it helps reduce echos within the room and improve overall room sound quality. Customers are also impresseded with the appearance, saying it looks great and is identical to one another. That said, some complain about the shape. Opinions are mixed on quality and value.
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Customers like the noise reduction of the insulation. They mention that it helps dampen the sound, and helps with overall room sound quality. Some say that the product is muffled and works great for sound treatment of a vocal booth. Overall, customers are satisfied with the noise-reducing capabilities of the product.
"...If you have some flexibility, the product was the best at reducing noise of the ones I ordered, the best value, and very easy to work with once they..." Read more
"...People. This is to reduce ambient noise and sound refractions for a cleaner sound. If you want sound proofing, you need to spend a LOT more money...." Read more
"They don't cancel noise but they do help with acoustic reflections...." Read more
"...Soundproofing requires an expensive and extensive amount of time and money...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the insulation. They mention that it works well, the results are satisfactory, and it's useable. Some say that the rubber cement works extremely well, and that it reduces the echo of their room.
"...For recording with the condenser mic, the enclosure I made works great." Read more
"...Otherwise, they work fine. I would have rated this 4 or 5, except for the size difference...." Read more
"They work great, but you should ignore the second setup option and just wash the foam pads. You can massage them in the water to straighten them out...." Read more
"...I found that rubber cement worked extremely well and have had no releases in the last 6 months...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the sound absorbers. They mention that it takes form immediately, looks sharp, and is consistent. They also say that the sound absorption is easy on the eyes and ears, and comes out exactly as pictured.
"...Some looked good, some looked deformed with only parts expanding...." Read more
"...The results, look pretty dang good! Just follow the instructions people!" Read more
"...After 3 days the foam was all compressed, and looked really bad. It did not uncompress at all...." Read more
"...They certainly look better than egg-crate." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the insulation. Some mention that the foam quality of good panels is great, while others say that it's poor and doesn't soundproof.
"...Given time, they should all expand, but it's a dense foam and sometimes a little help is needed...." Read more
"...They are 2” as described once full-size great quality! Long unnecessary process but happy end result. Recommend buy the adhesive tabs to secure" Read more
"They are squished amazingly flat when they arrive. You'll need to get them wet per instructions. Don't bother with just leaving them out to fluff up...." Read more
"...is still a MUCH cheaper option for 2" panels and the foam quality of the good panels are great...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the insulation. Some mention that it's good value for money, while others say that it isn't worth the price.
"...product was the best at reducing noise of the ones I ordered, the best value, and very easy to work with once they were expanded...." Read more
"These are very thin feeling and, to be honest, cheap. There were several that, what looks like, cut wrong and had misshapen on the ends...." Read more
"...Would I buy more? Yeah, I think it was worth the money I spent and would buy more to cover more areas of my home office/studio...." Read more
"...They do remove the echo in the new place. They're really not worth their price, though...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the expansion of the insulation. They mention that the panels didn't fully expand to 2" as advertised, and some edges never expanded. Some customers also report that the tips didn''t expand properly. Overall, some customers have reported a fail to expand rate of about 7%.
"...and was almost thrown off by the statements that the acoustic panels did not expand fully...." Read more
"...These tiles came compressed and did require water to expand them...." Read more
"After leaving it for 4 days (more than the recommended) it still didn’t expand very much. The product is not what was described...." Read more
"...-These expand perfectly fine I had a 100% success rate with 60 panels if you do it how I did it in the video attached...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the thickness of the insulation. They mention that the foam panels are very thin, not 2" thick, and flimsy. Some say that the material is different and lacking.
"...I don't see why these wouldn't work fine, but they're not super thick like the high end wall treatments...." Read more
"...it is deceiving, follow the instructions, they were 1/16 of an inch super thin/compacted, looked like poor quality...." Read more
"These are very thin feeling and, to be honest, cheap. There were several that, what looks like, cut wrong and had misshapen on the ends...." Read more
"...rung out and let dry for an hour and they turned massive and very thickly dense.-..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the shape of the insulation. They mention that it does not take shape, it takes some time to set up, and it doesn't regain full shape. Some customers also say that the pieces are still flat or partially flattened after soaking.
"...When you get the product, it is vacuum sealed, so they are flat to start and need time to expand...." Read more
"...There were several that, what looks like, cut wrong and had misshapen on the ends...." Read more
"...bought 2 packs of these and when I opened the packages, they came smooshed and deformed...." Read more
"...] Dont be alarmed when the panels come vacuum sealed and are very flat...." Read more
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When you get the product, it is vacuum sealed, so they are flat to start and need time to expand. I opened the package, laid the panels out and let it sit over night. Some looked good, some looked deformed with only parts expanding. As I had time and I really liked the ones that had expanded, I played around with them.
Given time, they should all expand, but it's a dense foam and sometimes a little help is needed. For one that just wouldn't budge, I wet down the side that was not expanding and let it sit for a day or so. Popped right out.
Bottom line
If you have some flexibility, the product was the best at reducing noise of the ones I ordered, the best value, and very easy to work with once they were expanded. That said, if you are in a hurry or don't have the space to lay out the panels so they can expand, you may want to consider other products or buy spare packages.
I don't have a lot of experience treating rooms with foam. I don't see why these wouldn't work fine, but they're not super thick like the high end wall treatments. Just throwing these on the wall are not going to do it without a lot of other treatments, but you don't need it if you're not tracking drums or a whole band. For recording with the condenser mic, the enclosure I made works great.
So for the producer it is completely unnecessary too vacuum seal these, you have to cut them at full density for shape. I order the 48sqft it took me 2hrs of soaking,kneading, & ringing out then put them in dryer on the fluff cycle for 2hrs before these were full size. Keep them at full size n repackage them neatly and ship in a larger box. They are 2” as described once full-size great quality! Long unnecessary process but happy end result. Recommend buy the adhesive tabs to secure
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
So for the producer it is completely unnecessary too vacuum seal these, you have to cut them at full density for shape. I order the 48sqft it took me 2hrs of soaking,kneading, & ringing out then put them in dryer on the fluff cycle for 2hrs before these were full size. Keep them at full size n repackage them neatly and ship in a larger box. They are 2” as described once full-size great quality! Long unnecessary process but happy end result. Recommend buy the adhesive tabs to secure
I will say, they stank. When you first open, they smell chemically and are not a pleasant fragrance. They do air out after a little time, but sadly for me it's November which means Winter in West Michigan. So I couldn't just open the windows. I mean, I didn't buy these to make my house smell nice. But didn't buy them to make it smell like a chemical factory either. No big.
Once you get these, take them apart and set them aside for a day. 24 hours. Let them expand naturally. I was impatient and did the whole "soak them in water and then use a hair dryer" idea and I couldn't get them dried out and took me longer to get them dried than letting them go.
I bought some double sided 1" square tabs to stick these to pieces of cardboard for mobility. Don't bother. Get some adhesive spray. The mobility is great - using sticky squares sucks. They fall off. Not a fault of the product.
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DON'T EXPECT SOUND PROOFING
People. This is to reduce ambient noise and sound refractions for a cleaner sound. If you want sound proofing, you need to spend a LOT more money. I live in a house by two bars. I have three young kids (boys). I have a cat that demands being let in. The only way to sound proof this room is if I buy loads of thick insulation, rip out walls and re-seal everything. EVERYTHING.
BUT, this cuts down a lot of chatter, fan noise from the computer and heater (again, winter in Michigan). It also helps when the kids are in another room just talking. I surround myself with the panels and it creates a pseudo isolation chamber. BUT it's not sound proofed. Don't expect that.
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Would I buy more? Yeah, I think it was worth the money I spent and would buy more to cover more areas of my home office/studio. I'm not recording high budget albums. I'm doing voice overs and podcasting. But I'd like to have more ambient noise broken up. And for the price ... this is worth every penny.
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2019
I will say, they stank. When you first open, they smell chemically and are not a pleasant fragrance. They do air out after a little time, but sadly for me it's November which means Winter in West Michigan. So I couldn't just open the windows. I mean, I didn't buy these to make my house smell nice. But didn't buy them to make it smell like a chemical factory either. No big.
Once you get these, take them apart and set them aside for a day. 24 hours. Let them expand naturally. I was impatient and did the whole "soak them in water and then use a hair dryer" idea and I couldn't get them dried out and took me longer to get them dried than letting them go.
I bought some double sided 1" square tabs to stick these to pieces of cardboard for mobility. Don't bother. Get some adhesive spray. The mobility is great - using sticky squares sucks. They fall off. Not a fault of the product.
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DON'T EXPECT SOUND PROOFING
People. This is to reduce ambient noise and sound refractions for a cleaner sound. If you want sound proofing, you need to spend a LOT more money. I live in a house by two bars. I have three young kids (boys). I have a cat that demands being let in. The only way to sound proof this room is if I buy loads of thick insulation, rip out walls and re-seal everything. EVERYTHING.
BUT, this cuts down a lot of chatter, fan noise from the computer and heater (again, winter in Michigan). It also helps when the kids are in another room just talking. I surround myself with the panels and it creates a pseudo isolation chamber. BUT it's not sound proofed. Don't expect that.
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Would I buy more? Yeah, I think it was worth the money I spent and would buy more to cover more areas of my home office/studio. I'm not recording high budget albums. I'm doing voice overs and podcasting. But I'd like to have more ambient noise broken up. And for the price ... this is worth every penny.
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Muchos dicen que no recomiendan mojarlas.. Otros que si... Y la respuesta clave es que esto depende ENTERAMENTE del clima donde te encuentres... Si te encuentras en un lugar con clima cálido de arriba de 20 grados en promedio... Es altamente probable que con dejarlas unas 24-48 horas por si solas expandirá sin problemas.... Sin embargo, si te encuentras en un lugar con clima más bien frío... Es muy probable que aún habiendo dejado ese tiempo que expandan, estas no lo harán.. Por lo que en este caso... Sí se recomienda mojarlas y sobre todo.. Si las vas a mojar... Hazlo con agua tibia más bien tirando a caliente... Verás y notarás la magia con mojarlas y luego deja que sequen bien... Ya sea que las pongas en la secadora o al sol a que haga su trabajo... OJO... Si las mojas, sé delicado al exprimirlas para que no se dañen. La espuma es de una gran calidad y del grueso señalado... Ampliamente recomendada.
Reviewed in Mexico on February 7, 2022
Muchos dicen que no recomiendan mojarlas.. Otros que si... Y la respuesta clave es que esto depende ENTERAMENTE del clima donde te encuentres... Si te encuentras en un lugar con clima cálido de arriba de 20 grados en promedio... Es altamente probable que con dejarlas unas 24-48 horas por si solas expandirá sin problemas.... Sin embargo, si te encuentras en un lugar con clima más bien frío... Es muy probable que aún habiendo dejado ese tiempo que expandan, estas no lo harán.. Por lo que en este caso... Sí se recomienda mojarlas y sobre todo.. Si las vas a mojar... Hazlo con agua tibia más bien tirando a caliente... Verás y notarás la magia con mojarlas y luego deja que sequen bien... Ya sea que las pongas en la secadora o al sol a que haga su trabajo... OJO... Si las mojas, sé delicado al exprimirlas para que no se dañen. La espuma es de una gran calidad y del grueso señalado... Ampliamente recomendada.