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Your cart is empty.Effective against standing waves and flutter echoes in most small-to-medium sized rooms. Overall NRC: 0.4 For use in vocal booths, control rooms and studios. Brand New Tile Acoustic Foam Made by Sound-Absorbing Foam . acoustic foam cell structure for maximum noise absorption Helps to flutter echoes and reduce excess reflections and reverberation Improves vocal clarity and acoustics of your room Ideal for use in recording studios, home theatres and karaoke room
Great
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
I used for a home studio and works great for the price
Jon
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
I'll address some of the complaints I see in the reviews:1) Yes, they take time to fully expand. They come vacuum sealed, and I was a little surprised just how small the box was. Given that, don't expect them to just **poof** out immediately. I didn't have to do anything special, but I did give them over 24 hours, and I flipped them over a couple times. The pictures show this in various stages during that time.2) No, they're not going to soundproof your room. Even if you manage to cover every inch of every wall, you're going to hear noise from outside the room. Outside the room, you're going to hear inside the room. It likely won't even be noticeably quieter. That's just not what these do. What these WILL do is cut down on the natural reverb in the room... and look kinda cool.3) No, these don't come with any means of hanging them. Yes, you'll have to figure that out for yourself. If you don't want to have the same problems someone had with adhesion, don't try doing it that way. I used map pins. The drawback is that they will leave holes in the walls, but they're much smaller holes than push pins, finishing nails, etc. In fact, they're so thin that they're a little hard to work with, but I think it came out well.4) If you're trying to make a tile pattern, they do seem to be a little off-square. However, I didn't think it was really that difficult to make it work. Foam stretches.All that said, I'm quite pleased with them.
Kaitlin
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
These work exactly as they should. Absorbs the sounds super well, and are easily tacked to the wall.
dany
Reviewed in Canada on August 13, 2024
imperfections
JB
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2024
The trick is a clothing dryer on high heat. Make sure they aren't over packed. They do have to have room to tumble in the dryer. Tumble on high heat for 10 minutes and they will fully expand. They do smell terrible but that will go away over time. Also, use map pins to put them up. Tape never works and if it does, it will ruin your wall. Pins holes can be painted over much easier.
shadow
Reviewed in Canada on April 8, 2024
works well
Stephanie S
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023
The black tiles were PERFECT. However..... the two stacks of purple were so tightly packed and probably cut thinner that they only puffed back up to MAYBE a quarter of an inch after being left alone for much longer than the black ones had needed to get back to size. 5/5 for black tiles and a 1/5 for the purple tiles. I would buy the black again but do not waste your money on this multi color one!!
Elvis Deane
Reviewed in Canada on January 26, 2023
Lots of foam for not much money. This helped cut down a lot of the reflections in my office when doing voice overs. They are thin, but they do a decent job. Stick well with 3M double-sided tape.I’m using the leftovers again two years later on another podcast space.
Dave B.
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2021
I purchased these, along with a few other sound deadening products, a few days before I found a bunch of videos on YouTube showing how to build your own sound treatment panels. I wish I had seen the videos first. I got 96 of these things and filled my small home studio with them. And while there is a slight noticeable reduction in reverberation in the room, it doesn't quite work as I expected. I also bought a crap load of those double sided adhesive pads to mount them with but they won't stay stuck to them. After mounting them all, I left and came back about 20 minutes later to find most of them had fallen to the floor. The pads were still stuck to the wall, but the foam doesn't like to stick to the pads. Also, these are very thin and not as dense and sound absorbent as Auralex. If you're a small streamer who just wants a little sound treatment then maybe these will work for you. But if you're setting up a recording studio then steer clear of these and go find something more professional, or take a look at those YouTube videos on how to build your own panels.
Nayar Lopez
Reviewed in Canada on May 31, 2021
This is a very good product. I bought it to fully cover the walls and ceiling of my music room. Even though most reviews on YouTube show the 2" tiles, I chose this 1" because it's much cheaper and because I felt that 1" would do the job if I covered all the surfaces. It definitely does a satisfactory job and I think I made the right decision. I needed over 350 tiles to do an entire 10x10 room.All of the tiles were evenly cut. There was no real trouble puffing them out. I opened the tiles and let them expand overnight. I also laid them evenly out on the floor to expand correctly. The next morning I threw them in the drier on low heat for about 15 minutes to fully expand.I went with 1 14" T-Pins rather than adhesive for the backing. Minimum 4 pins per wall tile and 9 pins for ceiling tiles, so take that cost into account. I ended up paying almost $160 just on pins.As for a smell, I was concerned after reading some reviews. There's definitely a smell after unpacking but I stopped noticing it after airing out the room. If there's any changes I'll update.Hope this helps.
Tisha B.
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2021
The product came well sealed but, takes several days to fluff up after separation and laying them out individually. The blue tiles seem to be better in thickness than the black in the 2 orders I received. Easy to cut. They aren't all perfectly square. Although, the checkerboard design looks really cool, the product could have been better quality.
gil
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2020
Why does adhesion get stars. There is no backing and the nothing sticks to them with out glue to help out.What do I write. Most of the tiles are good. A few are misshapen. Must have happened at factory when they produce them.Soundproofing might not be a good description for these. Or my grandkids are just too loud. I like the look. I have bought 3 packages of these and will buy 150 more.Do not have too high of an expectation from these
Mr Juice
Reviewed in Canada on August 20, 2020
I had bought my first pack as a test to see how they worked out (and to see about the colour). I opened then and was nervous about them. But they puffed up right away and everything worked out perfect. Soooo I bought a second pack and am almost done my project. They are not SUPER soundproof, but they do definitely dampen echo. I built a soundproof room with many layers. But once I added these, they really killed the echo to were I am finally happy with my project room. I would recommend these, I just wouldnt buy them as a 100% guarantee to soundproofing. They are very nice style and they will help cut down echo in a room.
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