
Musfunny Sound Proof Foam Panels, 12 Pcs 2 '' x 12 '' x 12 '' Acoustic Foam Panels Sound Absorbing Wall Panels for Studio Record
$22.02
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Musfunny Sound Proof Foam Panels? A: Each foam panel measures 2 inches thick by 12 inches x 12 inches, and the pack includes 12 pieces.
- Q: How do I install the acoustic foam panels? A: The panels come with double tape stickers for easy installation. Simply peel off the backing of the stickers, apply them to the wall, and press firmly to ensure they stick properly.
- Q: What materials are the foam panels made from? A: The panels are made from high-density flame-retardant polyurethane foam, which is designed for sound absorption and isolation.
- Q: Can I use these panels in a home studio? A: Yes, these acoustic panels are ideal for use in home studios, as well as in professional studios, theaters, and various recording environments.
- Q: How long does it take for the panels to return to their normal shape after unpacking? A: After opening the vacuum package, it is recommended to let the panels sit for 24 to 48 hours to restore their normal thickness.
- Q: Are these foam panels safe for indoor use? A: Yes, the panels are made from environmentally friendly materials and are flame-retardant, making them safe for indoor use.
- Q: What colors are available for these acoustic panels? A: The Musfunny Sound Proof Foam Panels are available in several colors, including Blue, Black, Gray, and Red.
- Q: Will these panels help with soundproofing? A: While these panels are designed for sound absorption and echo reduction, they are not a complete soundproofing solution. They are effective for managing sound quality in a room.
- Q: Can I cut the panels to fit specific spaces? A: Yes, the foam panels can be cut to fit specific spaces if needed, but ensure to handle them carefully to maintain their effectiveness.
- Q: How do I clean the foam panels? A: To clean the panels, gently wipe them with a damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or soaking the panels in water.