🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience with Style!
The TroyStudio Acoustic Sound Diffuser Panel is a pack of 16 lightweight, 12'' x 12'' panels designed to enhance sound quality in various environments. Made from durable PVC plastic, these panels feature a modern geometric design and are available in matte colors. They effectively scatter sound waves for a balanced audio experience, making them ideal for music studios, gaming rooms, and home theaters. Easy to install and maintain, these panels are a stylish solution for any sound-related needs.
Package Dimensions | 34.29 x 32.26 x 5.33 cm; 2.02 kg |
Item model number | CA- TS-plasDiffuser-16-WT |
Colour | 16 Pack / Pyramid |
Item Weight | 2 kg 20 g |
Manufacturer | TroyStudio |
Country of Origin | USA |
A**R
Useless
Save your money buy something else
@**8
Un gasto inútil
Dice plástico y no reduce para nada del sonido y me gustaría devolverlo
A**O
Me encantó!!!
Es un poco carito, pretendiendo que quieras forrar toda una pared o techo... pero es de excelente material y calidad.
P**Y
Looks nice on my ceilings
Easy to install but I used the 2 sided tape instead of the spray adhesive.
W**H
Superb value, superb performance, superb packaging!
TroyStudio Acoustic Sound Diffusor Panels are simply superb across the board!They arrived packed like they were anticipating WW3, with TWO layers of bubble-wrap pouches for the four diffusors, sealed in a heavy plastic bag (which also added protection), in a solid cardboard box. Top drawer all the way. No skimping whatsoever. And the four diffusors nestled perfectly together, stacking as if one thick diffusor. No way these should ever get damaged in transit, unless they get run over by a steam roller.There is no adhesive provided as these have very thin edges as borders. Thus, a 1-star rating there for 'Adhesion'.We used simple push tacks along the edges, which held the diffusors nicely in place, with no rattling even on loud 20Hz -20kHz sweeps. They did not noticeably buzz or rattle, so the push-pins work fairly well, but YMMV, of course. You can glue them if you're sure you want them there forever, but we prefer the more conservative method outlined above. We also drilled tiny holes at the corners and mid-points in some, for mounting in unique areas. If you are going to do this, simply take a medium sized nail (or prick-punch), hammer-tap a small guide dent into the exact point where you want your hole, then using whatever diameter drill bit you wish to employ, make your hole. If you try to drill into the plastic as is, expect the drill bit to 'run' along the plastic and spoil your efforts.The diffusion they provided was excellent, adding soundstage width, depth and over-all clarity with each new application. We used a lot, and never experienced anything like resonant peaks or comb filtering, despite using many packs (11), so about 44 diffusors. We also employ many large DIY wooden diffusors, as well as Home Depot concrete tube form half-round DIY diffusors, which all combine for a great effect at very little cost.TroyStudio diffusors are a great bargain for anyone seeking cheap but effective diffusion, that (with the white color)are not too terribly offensive to the eye (i.e., that problematic, 'wife acceptance factor' most of us must respect/endure), easy to install and remove, and are superbly packed such they will almost never be damaged on arrival. You simply cannot beat the value-to-performance ratio they offer.Highly recommended!Happy Listening,Winston Smith
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