F.Stop Labs via Amazon has
Sonic Acoustics by F.Stop Labs: Sound Absorbing Foam Panels (Various Colors/Sizes) on sale for
40% off when you apply promo code
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About this product:
- Sound proofing padding for wall provides moderate sound control on walls or ceilings; reduce and absorb unwanted echoes, waves, reverb and flutter echoes
- Comes vacuum packaged, allow time to expand in a ventilated place for about 24-48 hours
- Use for recording studios, control rooms, offices, home studios, home entertainment theaters
- Easy to shape and cut to size, altering won't affect performance
- To install, attach spray adhesive or 3M double-sided tape (not included) to the back of each soundproof foam and adhere in the desired position
- US-based customer service; if you're not satisfied for any reason, you can get a hassle-free refund or replacement
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all it does is absorb sound that would normally reflect off a surface and keep
reverberating around the room, so it merely diminishes ambient echo noise.
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all it does is absorb sound that would normally reflect off a surface and keep
reverberating around the room, so it merely diminishes ambient echo noise.
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Yes, significantly.
They did absolutely nothing, measured with a decibel meter and they did not reduce the sound at all.
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all it does is absorb sound that would normally reflect off a surface and keep
reverberating around the room, so it merely diminishes ambient echo noise.d
Soundproofing requires specialized construction, or a vacuum barrier, or a barrier of sufficient mass/density to absorb the sound energy without physically moving enough to act as a speaker. So, heavy walls made of stone, brick, plaster, coating surfaces with panels of Dynamat, painting walls with multiple thick layers of tar... there are many viable options...