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The TroyStudio Bass Traps come in a pack of 12, each measuring 4 x 4 x 12 inches and weighing only 0.07 lbs. Made from high-density polyurethane, these flame-retardant acoustic panels effectively absorb low-frequency sounds, reduce echoes, and improve overall sound quality. Ideal for various environments, they are easy to install and cut, making them a versatile choice for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience.
J**Y
Good not great
For the price it gets the job done. I’m glad I went with a 4 inch though as opposed to 3 inch and this phone has a at least a design that’s not just pyramids or triangles. Doesn’t absorb a ton of sound. 3m doesn’t stick to it we had to super glue pieces of paper plates to the back and then let the 3m strips stick to that.
V**I
Good corner foam
Easy fit, good design, effective.
D**Y
Terrible
Muy mal producto, me siento estafado, no tiene nada que ver con la foto que aparece … de pésima calidad
A**R
Decent design and seems to perform as advertised.
If your intention is to use this product as corner-wall-ceiling bass trap, I would not recommend this product as it does not measure out to 8 inches. For the advertised product (i.e. Periodic bass trap), I guess this does the general job when placed between just a location between wall and ceiling, or a corner of just two walls meeting together. For corner traps, I highly recommend the 12"x12"x8" bass traps and use these where needed between two-points only. I have made an investment in this material and several other products that will work in concert. I have roughly a 600 SqFt sound recording studio I am preparing and chose this product for the main area to stop sound and frequency from bouncing off the wood-panel walls. I plan to use these traps in several locations. Another issue I have with the product is about 20% of the tiles that I ordered in packs of 12, are not all decompressing and take a lot of work to form into their final shape. Several tiles never have fully decompressed, no matter what I do (i.e. submerging in water, blow dryer, etc.). It almost appears if several of the tiles were smashed when compressed into their packaging. I am not a fan of submerging the product into water. If any water remains in the material air pockets, over time mildew will form and would be accompanied by smell. I have tried the water submersion and dryer technique, but caution anyone considering this approach and to not use high or mid heat, if using a clothes dryer.
A**J
Great, but hard to find a way to keep them in place
These do what they’re intended to do. I haven’t used a noise meter, but they work to keep bass out of the corners.As with all foam, the only struggle is finding a glue that will keep these permanently adhered. I’ve tried 3M and Gorilla Glue spray glue and neither indefinitely holds. No fault of these guys - just the nature of it.
D**F
Probably placebo
Hard to say if these do anything other than look like you forgot to throw away packing material.
R**L
Doesn't come with adhesive
Tried using double sided tape and an still trying to master getting them lined up to look the best. They were packed super compact and I was surprised that they puffed up perfectly.
I**R
It’s better to save up
Foam like this doesn’t do very well for acoustic treatment
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