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Audimute Sound Absorption Sheet - Sound Dampening Blanket - Soundproofing Sheet (White)

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Fulfilled by Audimute Sound Management Solutions

Arrives Thursday, Nov 28
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Size: 96" x 48"


Color: White


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  • Purchase more than 1 for Free Shipping.
  • Measures 96" x 48" (8' x 4'), contains (3) metal grommets on the top for easy hanging, and includes hanging hardware.
  • Effective for sound absorption (0.85 NRC Rating), NOT for blocking sound.
  • Improves sound quality in a room by reducing sound echoes and reverberation.
  • Made in the USA and composed primarily of eco-friendly recycled materials.

Item Weight: 10.38 pounds


Package Dimensions: 26.77 x 26.38 x 3.94 inches


Item model number: SH-96-48-Snow


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 13, 2018


Color Name: White


Size: 96" x 48"


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  • This sound blanket really works.
Size: 96" x 48" Color: Bone
On the other side of this door is a Laundry room connecting to kitchen. The noise that comes from this area is a washer and dryer, a coffee grinder, a large family that likes to cook and socialize in the kitchen, and a dog that barks periodically. Now with this blanket installed along with thick foam weather stripping around the door frame... the only audio i can hear now is the sound that travels through the walls, not the door. Nothing i can do about that. However, if you were questioning whether or not this blanket works, it definitely does. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 1, 2023 by rebelskum rebelskum

  • Good for room audio treatment bad for things it was not made for
Size: 96" x 48" Color: Bone
for those looking to block sound, I'll tell you how below. a couple things first: 1.) these do not block sound. they do not offer to do so. if you go to the Audimute website, you can find a lot of info on how to block sound. You're looking at a fairly major investment. Their isole blanket will block a window or doorway somewhat. Tips on how to block sound further down. 2.) these DO actually absorb sound and give a room audio treatment. They are superior to the adhesive foam panels, giving you more square footage of coverage AND better absorption per square foot for generally less money. OK. People looking to "block sound" see below. remember you're thinking in terms of sheer mass between you and the sound source and sealing air gaps. There is no magical substance that will block sound but be relatively light and non intrusive. First, do you rent or do you own? (further down if you own) If you rent, consider getting some closed headphones. If you like quality sound, consider Audiotechnica M50's although any closed headphones will do. Or some comfortable shooting/construction earmuffs. Some of them have built in headphones for listening to things as well. Also consider a white noismaking machine. You could replace a hollow core door to a bedroom with a solid core and add weather stripping to block sound from a living room if your landlord allows it. If your neighbor likes bass heavy stuff, it will be incredibly difficult and expensive to block the bass part of the sound. You'd be better off getting them to stop making the noise or moving. To not modify the structure you are living in but block sound for a ROOM, you would need to sort of build a room within a room. You could lay down a floor made of rubber exercise flooring (the kind on which you put heavy exercise equipment) then build a box on it (possibly with Ikea Billy shelves? The books would help further dampen sound) - with glassed in windows if you like - with a roof. You'd want to coat that box in Mass Loaded Vinyl and then add some Roxul or Corning 703 paneling on sides and top. Use Green Glue to seal all cracks. Give it an exterior with plywood, wood paneling, whatever. Put more mass loaded vinyl on the inside of that sheathing if you like. You'll want a HEAVY solid core door with high quality weather stripping to get in. You'll want to remember ventilation - a long baffled tube for air to come in and another go out and a fan to move it. There, now you can block sound as a renter - simply build your own structure isolated from the existing structure --- resting on the rubber flooring with its own ceiling with walls and ceiling not touching the existing walls and ceiling and with the proper soundproofing, it WILL block sound. If you OWN your home, then add drywall like soundbreak XP over all the walls and ceiling of the room. Put in a dampened rubber floor and put more flooring or carpeting over that if you want. Replace the existing door with a heavy solid core door with weather stripping all the way around. Add sound - baffled ventilation with a fan - making sure to provide both a way IN and a way OUT for air that are not too close together. If you need to block sounds coming through the window, try a heavy, thick rubber-gasketed piece of plexiglass cut to fit and inserted in the window frame if you can. (again, it is often simply a matter of MASS to absorb and stop sound. that and establishing an air seal) Even adding another layer of drywall of any kind using Green Glue can probably give a homeowner a decrease in sound from noisy neighbors. Or you can put a layer of Mass Loaded Vinyl in between the old and new drywall layers. Hopefully it can be understood now how much was being asked of an audio blanket when people said it didn't block sound. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 16, 2021 by joebobhenrybob

  • It works!
Size: 96" x 48" Color: Steel
I recently purchased the Audimute Sound Absorption Sheet, and it has truly impressed me. This sheet excels at soundproofing and has exceeded my expectations. It effectively absorbs and dampens unwanted noise, enhancing the overall sound quality of my living space. The sheet is well-built with high-quality materials, ensuring durability. Its versatility allows for easy installation and adjustment to fit various needs. If you're seeking an impressive soundproofing solution, I highly recommend the Audimute Sound Absorption Sheet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 26, 2023 by Aaron

  • Can still hear sound
Size: 96" x 48" Color: White
After reading the reviews, I was expecting all sound to be blocked off but we can still hear car noise from the freeway. This is not to say the product is bad- it did help reduce the noise but it did not cancel the noise completely. The hardware it came with for hanging the items were not the best as the screws were very short. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 31, 2023 by Flowery Pau

  • Still reviewing
Size: 96" x 48" Color: Bone
Purchased this to block noise from an adjacent room however now I hear no sound at all. I’m not sure if its due to the presence of the blanket visually and the people are no longer speaking around the door where the blanket is posted OR if this is actually blocking all the sound. Also using in combination with a draft stopper at. The bottom of the door. Had to put on pretty thick gloves to install screws in the wall. Didn’t realize was so labor intensive for the hands. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 14, 2023 by lohith

  • Will damage your wall for no reason!!!
Size: 96" x 48" Color: Black
Put this on my bedroom door because I'm not allowed to replace the door. Keeps sounds out nice. The only problem is the horrible headless screws and the plastic guard pieces you're supposed to hammer in. It's made out of plastic so hammering it literally smooshes it, and it wouldn't fully go into my wall either... I had to pull it out because the screw wouldn't go into it, so I just have 3 ugly holes in my wall now. Had to buy 3m putty. Just buy adhesive hooks, or at least hooks you can screw in... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 4, 2023 by Doiv

  • Works a little
Size: 96" x 48" Color: Bone
I bought a couple of these for doorways in my house. They work a little, less than expected. A yoga mat would probably block more noise, but this is convenient.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 11, 2022 by Brockett

  • Great for a few years
Size: 96" x 48" Color: Black
I absolutely loved mine and it went with me for 3 moves. It is great for apartment living and for living with roommates, it helps keep sound in and out of a room. It even works great by a door. It will tear and bunch up with the material inside of it. Yoi can see the tears in the light. I hate that I have to buy more because it lasted three years. With the prices of everything it really sucks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 7, 2022 by Jared lyons

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