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F.Stop Labs via Amazon has its
12-Piece Fstop Labs Acoustic Foam Sound Insulation Panels (2"x12"x12") on sale for
$17.49 when you apply promotion code
FOAMS30OFF at checkout.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.
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Available (prices after promotion code
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- 12-Piece Acoustic Foam Sound Insulation Panels (2"x12"x12")
Features:
- 3D acoustically designed 2-inch sound absorbing panel/sound proofing padding for wall helps break up sound waves providing the ideal level of moderate sound control on walls or ceilings.
- At 50/lbs per cubic yard, these sound dampening panels effectively absorb unwanted flutter echoes.
- 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.
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Wall treatment panels like these are to help absorb & deflect bouncing waves in a "hard" room so you don't hear the reflections as much bounding off an opposite or perpendicular wall.
These are good if you're making a cheapo vocal isolation booth, to put on a wall behind your listening position to tone down reflections, or behind your nearfield speakers, especially if they're rear ported and too close to the wall.
Nothing will soundproof other than $$$ and a lot of construction.
Anybody interested in this stuff should know about the big Winer guy:
https://ethanwiner.com/acoustics.html
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Wall treatment panels like these are to help absorb & deflect bouncing waves in a "hard" room so you don't hear the reflections as much bounding off an opposite or perpendicular wall.
These are good if you're making a cheapo vocal isolation booth, to put on a wall behind your listening position to tone down reflections, or behind your nearfield speakers, especially if they're rear ported and too close to the wall.
Nothing will soundproof other than $$$ and a lot of construction.
Wall treatment panels like these are to help absorb & deflect bouncing waves in a "hard" room so you don't hear the reflections as much bounding off an opposite or perpendicular wall.
These are good if you're making a cheapo vocal isolation booth, to put on a wall behind your listening position to tone down reflections, or behind your nearfield speakers, especially if they're rear ported and too close to the wall.
Nothing will soundproof other than $$$ and a lot of construction.
I thought about trying to fill hollow door with spray foam…is that crazy talk?
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I thought about trying to fill hollow door with spray foam…is that crazy talk?
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I thought about trying to fill hollow door with spray foam…is that crazy talk?
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I thought about trying to fill hollow door with spray foam…is that crazy talk?
Like the other guy said, these panels are for reducing reflections inside a room. They will have practically no effect on sound isolation, ie preventing outside sound from getting in. Preventing outside sound from getting in is an annoying, expensive process.
I thought about trying to fill hollow door with spray foam…is that crazy talk?
Anybody interested in this stuff should know about the big Winer guy:
https://ethanwiner.com/acoustics.html
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Wall treatment panels like these are to help absorb & deflect bouncing waves in a "hard" room so you don't hear the reflections as much bounding off an opposite or perpendicular wall.
These are good if you're making a cheapo vocal isolation booth, to put on a wall behind your listening position to tone down reflections, or behind your nearfield speakers, especially if they're rear ported and too close to the wall.
Nothing will soundproof other than $$$ and a lot of construction.
Could these be mounted on both sides of a wood door to make less sound travel thru it? It's not a traditional door, its made out of shiplap type wood panels about 3/4" thick.... to be clear, I am talking about mostly music from speakers (not bass), and sound from a tv (no soundbar or anything, just regular tv speakers)
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