
Soundproofing Acoustic Studio Foam - Bass Absorbing Wedge Style Panels 2 Pack 12in x 12in x 3 Inch Thick Tiles (Charcoal)
$23.46
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Soundproofing Acoustic Studio Foam panels? A: The Soundproofing Acoustic Studio Foam panels measure 12 inches by 12 inches and are 3 inches thick.
- Q: How do I install the acoustic foam panels? A: You can install the acoustic foam panels using various methods such as Acoustic Foam Adhesive, 3M General Purpose adhesive spray, push pins, or double-sided tape. An installation manual is included with your purchase.
- Q: What is the primary purpose of these acoustic foam panels? A: These panels are designed to absorb sound across low, mid, and high frequency ranges, helping to reduce echoes and improve sound quality in various environments.
- Q: Are these acoustic foam panels fire retardant? A: Yes, the acoustic foam panels have a Class A (Self Extinguishing) rating for ASTM E 84, making them fire retardant.
- Q: Can I use these foam panels in a home theater? A: Absolutely! These acoustic panels are suitable for various settings, including home theaters, recording studios, rehearsal rooms, and more.
- Q: Do I need to treat the entire room with these panels for effective soundproofing? A: Not necessarily. Smaller panels offer flexibility for spot treating specific areas, allowing you to target problem spots instead of covering the entire room.
- Q: How do I clean the acoustic foam panels? A: To clean the acoustic foam panels, gently vacuum them with a soft brush attachment or lightly wipe with a damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals.
- Q: Can I buy these panels in larger quantities for a discount? A: Yes, you can save 5% on orders of 8 units or more and 10% on orders of 15 units or more. Discounts apply to all SoundAssured products.
- Q: What environments are these foam panels suitable for? A: These panels are ideal for professional studios, podcasting, vocal booths, home studios, offices, and even utility closets and dog kennels.
- Q: Will these panels completely soundproof my room? A: While these panels significantly reduce noise and echoes, they may not provide complete soundproofing. They are best for moderate sound deadening rather than absolute sound isolation.