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Model: Art3d 4 Pack 47.2 x 23.6in. Wood Slat Acoustic Panels for Wall and Ceiling - 3D Fluted Sound Absorbing Panel with Wood Finish - Teak
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FYI these are mainly for aesthetics.
They won't do much for acoustic purposes.
Eh, that's false. It depends on your goals; they absolutely do reduce echoes. Obviously this won't do miracles and turn a room into a recording studio.
"They certainly do soak up sound and my room no longer echos."
"The space where I used them is all concrete and the echo in the room was extremely annoying for taking any call or joining a conference meeting. After installing the panels the echo went away. "
Eh, that's false. It depends on your goals; they absolutely do reduce echoes. Obviously this won't do miracles and turn a room into a recording studio."They certainly do soak up sound and my room no longer echos.""The space where I used them is all concrete and the echo in the room was extremely annoying for taking any call or joining a conference meeting. After installing the panels the echo went away. "etc. etc. Just read the reviews.
Well I did say "mainly" & "do much".
Sure maybe in an enclosed room with all hard surface(ie all concrete) walls, where people are talking normally.
Yes that may "soak up" THAT sound & find it may not echo any longer.
In my experience you don't need to buy these to do that for THAT sound.
Other than that, science says it's not going to do much acoustically for the many other frequency scenarios.
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They won't do much for acoustic purposes.
They won't do much for acoustic purposes.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank darkNiGHTS
They won't do much for acoustic purposes.
"They certainly do soak up sound and my room no longer echos."
"The space where I used them is all concrete and the echo in the room was extremely annoying for taking any call or joining a conference meeting. After installing the panels the echo went away. "
etc. etc. Just read the reviews.
Sure maybe in an enclosed room with all hard surface(ie all concrete) walls, where people are talking normally.
Yes that may "soak up" THAT sound & find it may not echo any longer.
In my experience you don't need to buy these to do that for THAT sound.
Other than that, science says it's not going to do much acoustically for the many other frequency scenarios.
I would suggest reading the science behind it.
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