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Thin and decompose in direct sunlight.
Not bad... it's foam, and like all foam, if it's thin, it will absorb just high frequencies.
I had a sheet next to a window, to absorb the noise from outside and tame the reflections from the glass. After 3-4 months it started to decompose from the sunlight. It's back turned to a grey-brown dust. That dust could really mess up a microphone.
I had a sheet next to a window, to absorb the noise from outside and tame the reflections from the glass. After 3-4 months it started to decompose from the sunlight. It's back turned to a grey-brown dust. That dust could really mess up a microphone.
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Fairly good
Good.. for their cost!
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Good value solution for a home studio
Ordered for a home rehearsal / studio. Good value product and very helpful to dampen echoes / reflections but if you're looking for sound "proofing", this isn't going to be very helpful as even if you cover the room from floor to ceiling it doesn't perceptibly reduce the volume from outside of the room - for that you'd need lots of mass and a very thick, well fitting door.
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In studio for freq. higher than 500Hz
Works well for what i needed it but don't expect miracles. If you want to use it to cancel freq. higher than 500 Hz these panels works really well and for fixing room reverb and 1st reflections, but you need to use it in right place. Dont expect just to buy it and place where ever you want it to be....
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The T.akustic
I used this for absorbing a live acoustic drum set. It's useful to place in the room to best absorb the thuds & thumps of daily drumming. Good quality.
Declan Campion
Drums
Declan Campion
Drums
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