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DEKIRU 8 Pack Acoustic Foam Bass Traps Corner Block 12" X 7" X 7", Studio Foam Sound Proof Foam Panles Noise Dampening Wall Soundproofing Padding, Ideal for Studio, Home or Theater

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Size: Bass Trap


Color: Black


Features

  • RECOVER THE NORMAL SIZE: Open the vacuum compressed package, put the foam panels in a ventilated place about 24-48 hours. Another method: Soak the foam in water for a few minutes and wring the foam out water, then use a hair dryer to dry it up or air dry optionally.
  • ECO-FRIENDLY & FIREPROOF: Our sound absorbing foam panels crafted from fire-retardant and eco-Friendly material, it is safe to use in small and medium sized rooms.
  • EASY TO INSTALL: These corner blocks studio foam panels can be installed by anyone! Simply attach spray adhesive or 3M double sided tape (not included) to the back of each panel and adhere in the desired position.
  • IMPROVE ACOUSTICAL QUALITY: For professional acoustic control, sound dampening, acoustic treatment, noise reduction - Reduce waves, reverb and flutter echoes in smaller to medium sized rooms.
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Material: Aluminum


Brand: Dekiru


Recommended Uses For Product: Acoustic control, sound dampening, noise reduction in studios or home theaters


Product Dimensions: 12"L x 7"W


Manufacturer: DEKIRU


Item Weight: 1.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: 9 x 8 x 12 inches


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 17, 2019


Color Name: Black


Material Type: Aluminum


Size: Bass Trap


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  • Good quality, more consistent in size, and larger than other sellers
This was a secondary purchase of variated foam corner bass traps, as I'd received a set of 16 from another seller, which came in a box HALF the size of that in which these bass traps arrived. Both companies squeeze/flatten/vacuum pack their bass traps to minimize their original size, but once you open them, and give them 24 hours, they pop back into their original shape. These bass traps are 12" high x7"x7" on either side, which is considerably larger than another seller, and a more popular size of 9.5"x6.5"x6.5". The consistency in sizing from this seller is also much better than that of my previous purchase from another seller. Finally, the foam cells in these bass traps are at least a little denser than those of the other seller. They were also a bit more expensive ... but, as the saying goes "You get what you pay for". At the same time, while I'm a professional VO artist, I don't have professional acoustical knowledge, and so I don't KNOW FOR CERTAIN if the sound-deadening properties of these bass traps are what they OUGHT to be for a pro studio. But I do know that with these, the sound of reverberation in my studio is considerably reduced from how it was when I only had 3" thick acoustical panels (8 of them) hanging on the walls in a 9'.5"x11'.0"x6'3" room. So I'm rather happy with my purchase ... HOWEVER, don't use the advice on how to install these, nor any of these sorts of foam wall panels. The instructions have an image of spraying on adhesive ONLY on the panels themselves. Not good. IF you're going to use spray adhesive, spray both the panels and the walls. But why use spray adhesive, with all of the overspray, and the necessity of taping and papering over this and that, and the unhealthy fumes, and the vapors getting all over your skin? Why do that ... when you can just use some adhesive caulk? Some good ol' Loctite adhesive (about $5) costs less and goes further than a can of spray adhesive (about $12) and is way easier, and sticks just as good, if not better. There ya go. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2019 by Shawn R Hare

  • Completely misleading title, but I bit anyway
Being in the "industry" has taught me a lot of things, especially when it comes to sales pitches and scams. I've built quite a few studios and do a lot of math and research into materials and performance when it comes to treatment of rooms. I usually dismiss a company when they refer to foam as sound proofing because its just an all out LIE right off the bat. No acoustic foam (and certainly not whatever this stuff is) "soundproofs" a room, wall or anything else. For sound proofing you need isolation, which required decoupling and mass and a lot of other scienc-y stuff that goes over most peoples heads. The only reason i bought these is because they were the right size and look to complete a room I was working on. They are AESTHETIC ONLY. They are not made from any kind of material used for acoustic purposes that I've ever seen or used. They are way too soft and small to do ANYTHING meaningful, save for MAYBE getting rid of some super high end flutter in a corner. The material they are made of is garbage and seems to be akin to what is used in really cheap shipping boxes when you're trying to ship something fragile. Again, WAY too soft. The consistency from piece to piece is just nonsense as NONE of the pieces are the same size which means when mounted, they dont quite line up from top to bottom. I had to adhere one side to the wall, then stretch the material out (which you cant really do with REAL acoustic foam as its is way more rigid than this stuff) and tack the other side (physically) while the adhesive dried. Again, this product should NOT be advertised to have any worthwhile acoustic properties whatsoever, much less "soundproofing". If you're looking to match a look or use this for purely aesthetic purposes, then its a real bargain. Call it a diffusion panel, or diffusion foam... DO NOT call it soundproofing material. If you're looking for real room control, you're going to need to spend a lot more if you want the foam look and actually get something out of it, or build your own panels from rockwool or similar. Caveat Emptor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2020 by Jean P

  • Still deformed after 3 days.
When I purchased these bass traps - don’t get me wrong - I was obviously NOT expecting Auralex quality, but I’m pretty disappointed still. I understand this is a budget Amazon-seller bass trap, but I’ve purchased a lot of acoustic foam for my studio from low end Amazon Sellers that have worked great, so the fact that these are as subpar as they are is impressive. Packaging - Why companies are STILL over vacuum-compressing their products blows my mind. I’ve had a ton of foam delivered in small, easy packages with no compression (MyBecca for example, makes great budget UNCOMPRESSED foam products), but this company still decides it’s the way to go. On arrival, it wasn’t anything I wasn’t expecting - compressed and needing to sit for a day which I’m more than happy with doing. Well 36 hours later, and only 3 of them are in shape (slightly uneven, but usable), while the other 5 are acute angled, squished, deformed garbage. Even after I tried fluffing them out a little, there was basically no improvement. I haven’t tried the water soaking technique yet, but I shouldn’t have to just to make these usable. This basically makes the entire rating of 2 stars. Quality - Aside from the packaging, the foam is decently dense, a perfect size for bass traps, and has easy adhesion using spray glue on cardboard - and for that it recovers a star. Foam is foam, and location is mainly all that matters (aside from density) when it comes to bass buildup absorption, and this does the job just as well as any other budget foam. I DO NOT recommend going through this company though if you’re looking for bass traps. If you want some budget acoustic foam I’d definitely look elsewhere. If I could get sent replacement UNCOMPRESSED bass traps from the company, my mind would be changed because they do work as intended. But for now I’m pretty disappointed and I will definitely be going to other companies for my bass traps. 2/5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2020 by Andrew Baker

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