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TroyStudio Thick Acoustic Foam Panels are 12x12x2 inch high-density polyurethane tiles designed to absorb broadband sound with an NRC of 0.8. Featuring a unique groove 3D design, these flame retardant, odorless panels reduce echo and reverb effectively, making them ideal for professional and home audio environments. Sold in packs of 6, they offer easy cutting and installation with minimal wall impact, perfect for studios, gaming rooms, and streaming setups.













| Best Sellers Rank | #1,255 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #47 in Recording Studio Acoustical Treatments |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,486 Reviews |
B**E
A must have for room treatment.
I got this cause my F36 towers are rear ported and I can only have the speakers a foot away from the wall. The air pressure from the port would hit the wall with enough force that it made the wall vibrate causing lots of resonance and making them sound boomy making the sound a bit muddied. And it was real bad in the rooms behind the wall like headache bad. Anyways I tried the egg shaped ones but didn’t do anything then I saw these and gave it a shot. Boy I’m glad I got them. I put them behind the port 4 for each speaker 4 for the subs and they eliminated the problem for the most part. On a scale of 1-10 I say it’s 9.0 I am very happy! It eliminated the resonance making my speakers sound better. When they arrived they were compressed in bags but once I opened one bag they just bursted out lol. You have to buy two sided tape or something equivalent to stick them to the walls. I highly recommend these well worth the money!
C**C
Quick fix for the panels that look rough
Just got my third round of these 12x12x2 panels and a majority them looked pretty rough - thin, curved, edges looked like they were glued together, etc. If this happens to you maybe this'll help: run the panels through a quick wash cycle, wring them out with your hands and try to pull "apart" and fluff them up around the problem areas, then toss them in the dryer for around 30 mins. Worked like a charm for me.
A**R
Nice design and performs as advertised (Does not cancel all frequencies)
I have made a major 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 like the baffle design. It is a unique design that will trap and absorb frequencies (Low, Mid, and High) to help with bouncing of frequencies against wood walls and ceiling. I am not a fan of having to purchase adhesion spray and spray 1404 foam tiles, but for the price, it was worth it compared to other products with self-adhesion. Product reviews for products with self-adhesion all state that the self-adhesion worked ok but over time would begin to fail and the tiles would fall off the walls. I am still working on getting all the tiles in place in my sound studio and cannot yet write to the products ability to cancel decibels levels (outside frequencies and or band decibel level reduction). Another issue I have with the product is about 20% of the tiles that I ordered in packs of 36, 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 by the cutting blade and became glued when compressed into their packaging. Again, I have just under half (i.e. 500 or less) that I am still waiting on them to decompress to their full form. 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. I have ruined several tiles trying this and found two to three cycles on delicate to do the trick, but to always keep and eye on it and check it multiple times to ensure the tiles do not start to deform. Overall, I am satisficed with the product and looking forward to hearing the difference and reading the decibel meter after everything is in place. I will write another update and provide pictures when the studio is complete.
S**S
Great product. Thicker than expected.
These are a lot "foamier" than I was expecting. I didn't go the route of adhesives in case I change my mind on room design, and instead opted for push tacks that sorta distort and bend the foam in, but overall I am very pleased with the product and how it came out. I ordered the 52 pack and only used about half.
J**J
Great... Mostly.
To start, I got two packs of these to line my game room. Most of the tiles are great and I ended up having quite a few extra to spare. The issue with these guys is that they vacuum seal twice. They to take shape easily if you let them sit for a few days, you don't need to shove them in the bath. The issue came When I stated to dig through the tiles and pick ones to mount. They are not equal. I would say around 20 or so of the 72 (2 x 36 packs) I ordered were misshaped or have defects on the ends of them that ruins the look. That's around 25% of the tiles! The price is also just a bit expensive for the amount of defects I got. The good tiles look great and adhere well to the wall. I did try to soak the defects, it did not work. If you plan to trim or cut this, it won't matter, but since I put them up whole and wound up with a pile of "rejects" I can't give this 5 stars.
M**R
Value for the money!!!!
I have a 450-capacity wine cabinet in my dining room (DON'T ASK!!!) It keeps our wines in great condition, BUT the compressor sounds like a UFO is escaping and a Stealth bomber is going after it! I put these Acoustic Studio Absorption Foam Panels up using 2 sided adhesive strips, and OMG!!!!!! These made a substantial difference in the sound level in my dining room. Also in the bedroom, the TV room and way over there in the kitchen. It keeps our wines in great condition, BUT the compressor sounds lie a UFO is escaping and a Stealth bomber is going after it!. Sadly, the next day was a day of ruin. The stupid 2 sided adhesive strips stuck to the wall.... but let loose on the foam tiles!!!!! They were all over the floor, and my blissful moment came to a vulgar end. After much research.... and several of those perfectly stored bottles of wines I came to the realization that all double sided strips, spray glues, and even glue guns will eventually fail. On the drywall side, or more often....actually ....OFTEN, they will drop the foam tiles. The internet consensus is that the best way to put these up... AND KEEP THEM UP.... is to use push pins, or thumbtacks..... DONE!!!!!!!
A**R
Edge pressed too tightly.
A total of 24 tiles are unusable because the edge was pressed too tightly. These tiles did not expand properly. I do not own a machine to press them back into the packaging to return them.
R**W
Nicely designed
Works great for it's purpose
F**Z
Good
Good
T**A
Péssimo
Não é nada igual o que aparece na foto, não isola nada
M**T
Fit ok
Basic but that do the job!
B**N
Foam, form and Function
I love these panels , so I've decided to treat the whole space. They do expand fine if unpacked and left over night. There is a bit of an odor that dissipates over a few days. I also like how they look on the wall after some 3M tape and some patience.
M**N
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