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I used the wedges to sound proof a pair of panel doors, and scattered the rest around my studio. When you have them lined up they look great and they really do the job cutting the noise down, and lowering the general brightness of a room.
I tore down all the carpet on my walls and got my studio re-plastered and painted blood red. It's looks awesome, but the room ringed like a call center, but the wedges have cut it down big time.
They fit great on the door and the few bits I had to trim were really easy to cut out.
I used a spray can of carpet glue. It bonded really well with the wedges and i haven't had any pealing.
The only things i'd say to watch out for is if you are using them on a panel your going to put a screw in afterwards, cut a hole the size of a pen in it first, because otherwise if you don't the screw treads will grab the foam, spin it, and you'll have a hole bigger than a two euro piece.
Also the wedges attract people that like to pick at things like bubble wrap attracts people that like to pop things. It's foam, not Kevlar, so keep the pickers away.
I used the wedges to sound proof a pair of panel doors, and scattered the rest around my studio. When you have them lined up they look great and they really do the job cutting the noise down, and lowering the general brightness of a room.
I tore down all the carpet on my walls and got my studio re-plastered and painted blood red. It's looks awesome, but the room
I used the wedges to sound proof a pair of panel doors, and scattered the rest around my studio. When you have them lined up they look great and they really do the job cutting the noise down, and lowering the general brightness of a room.
I tore down all the carpet on my walls and got my studio re-plastered and painted blood red. It's looks awesome, but the room ringed like a call center, but the wedges have cut it down big time.
They fit great on the door and the few bits I had to trim were really easy to cut out.
I used a spray can of carpet glue. It bonded really well with the wedges and i haven't had any pealing.
The only things i'd say to watch out for is if you are using them on a panel your going to put a screw in afterwards, cut a hole the size of a pen in it first, because otherwise if you don't the screw treads will grab the foam, spin it, and you'll have a hole bigger than a two euro piece.
Also the wedges attract people that like to pick at things like bubble wrap attracts people that like to pop things. It's foam, not Kevlar, so keep the pickers away.
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Effective Design!
David D. 133 24.03.2014
The EQ Acoustics Classic Wedge Tiles 60 along with there younger sibling ''30''
to my experience are a very effective way to tame mid/higher frequencies in small/medium sized studios and rehearsals spaces and as I'm sure they are in bigger setting (Which I haven't had experienced yet).
They are strongly built and well designed for them being in the lower market price range.
I'm happy with my purchase, the only issue I had was the ''storm gray'' color being unexpectedly much lighter gray than portrayed in the picture.
But overall a great product!
The EQ Acoustics Classic Wedge Tiles 60 along with there younger sibling ''30''
to my experience are a very effective way to tame mid/higher frequencies in small/medium sized studios and rehearsals spaces and as I'm sure they are in bigger setting (Which I haven't had experienced yet).
They are strongly built and well designed for them being in the lower
The EQ Acoustics Classic Wedge Tiles 60 along with there younger sibling ''30''
to my experience are a very effective way to tame mid/higher frequencies in small/medium sized studios and rehearsals spaces and as I'm sure they are in bigger setting (Which I haven't had experienced yet).
They are strongly built and well designed for them being in the lower market price range.
I'm happy with my purchase, the only issue I had was the ''storm gray'' color being unexpectedly much lighter gray than portrayed in the picture.
But overall a great product!
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Does intended job
matttera 18.07.2020
So I put these up in my ( small ) music room to treat first reflection points. As I'm only renting and can't hang up proper acoustic treatment panels these are the compromise.
They definitely make a noticeable difference, nothing that some rockwool panels would do but they take away reflections for sure.
Get what you pay for with these, good quality and easy to put up with command strips, take away the high frequencies and first reflections. Don't rely on these alone to treat/fix your room.
Would recommend
So I put these up in my ( small ) music room to treat first reflection points. As I'm only renting and can't hang up proper acoustic treatment panels these are the compromise.
They definitely make a noticeable difference, nothing that some rockwool panels would do but they take away reflections for sure.
Get what you pay for with these, good
So I put these up in my ( small ) music room to treat first reflection points. As I'm only renting and can't hang up proper acoustic treatment panels these are the compromise.
They definitely make a noticeable difference, nothing that some rockwool panels would do but they take away reflections for sure.
Get what you pay for with these, good quality and easy to put up with command strips, take away the high frequencies and first reflections. Don't rely on these alone to treat/fix your room.
Would recommend
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Good value for the money
Fred Oliveira 19.06.2020
I looked around for which acoustic treatment solution for a small home studio for a while. Ended up going with a set of EQ Acoustics absorbers, and I am quite happy with the results. Easy to set up, and definitely did what I expected it to do, which was bring down the echo in the room.
Would recommend these for people with small/medium sized rooms that are echoey. I personally applied mine using EQ Acoustics adhesive strips and they've been rock solid.
I looked around for which acoustic treatment solution for a small home studio for a while. Ended up going with a set of EQ Acoustics absorbers, and I am quite happy with the results. Easy to set up, and definitely did what I expected it to do, which was bring down the echo in the room.
Would recommend these for people with small/medium sized rooms that are
I looked around for which acoustic treatment solution for a small home studio for a while. Ended up going with a set of EQ Acoustics absorbers, and I am quite happy with the results. Easy to set up, and definitely did what I expected it to do, which was bring down the echo in the room.
Would recommend these for people with small/medium sized rooms that are echoey. I personally applied mine using EQ Acoustics adhesive strips and they've been rock solid.