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Size (inch)
Squares 1.57 inches
12 X 12 X 0.4
14.2 X 12.3 X 0.4
24 X 24 X 2.8
39.4 X 13.4 X 1
16 X 12 X 1.8
Material
Polycarbonate
Polyester Fiber
Polyester Fiber
Wood
Foam
Foam
Colors
Clear
4 Colors
4 Colors
2 Types
Blue
3 Colors
Function
Strong Adhesive
Reduce Reverb/Echo
Reduce Reverb/Echo
Scatter Sound
Noise/Thermal Insulation
Noise/Thermal Insulation
Features
Heavy Duty/Removable
Self-adhesive
Self-adhesive
Paintable
Double Insulation
Thick/Self-adhesive
Q&A below for better understanding on BXI acoustic panels
Q: Can this soundproofing panels block noise?
A: Yes, it can block high and mid frequency noise. However, to make a noticeable difference, it’s very important to firstly use acoustic sealant to seal all the cracks and gaps on or between doors/ windows/ walls/ ceilings, then you consider whether to add one more layer of this sound barrier. Because without the sealing step, noise can easily go in through the gaps, which would lead to the failure of room soundproofing. As for bass issues, adding a layer of heavy sound deadening materials like mass loaded vinyl would be helpful.
Q: Are these felt panel board tackable?
A: Pins and tacks can be applied onto these acoustic treatment panels with ease. But it works most effectively when fully exposed in order to best optimize their sound absorbing and echo reduction properties. Cover the various tiny pores on surface may affect its optimum performance.
Q: Are these flexible as acoustic foam panels?
A: BXI studio panels are stiff panels made of high density polyester fiber, can be trimmed easily and easy to hang.
Q: Where to place these sound treatment panels?
A: On any surface that you suspect could be reflecting sounds. In positions where you most want sound and echo absorbed. Or the room that contains the source of the noise.
【SPECIFICATION】: High Density – 200kg/m3; Dimensions – 31.5 X 23.6 X 3/8 inches(cutting tolerance: 2%), pack of 6, covering 31 square feet; Weight – 11 pounds of 6 pieces; Material – Polyester Fiber
【IMPROVE SOUND QUALITY】: These durable sound panels are excellent at absorbing sound energy, reducing reverb, echo and mid high frequency noise; Average absorption coefficient: 0.78; NRC(noise reduction coefficient): 0.87
【MULTIPURPOSE】: These sound insulation panels are ideal for sound treatment and decoration on ceiling and wall; Pefect for recording studios, gaming room, home theater, home studio, office, vocal booth, podcast, youtuber and more
【ECO-FRIENDLY】: Odorless, Non-toxic, Formaldehyde-free, Class B1 Flame Retardant, Corrosion Resistant, Anti aging, Safe acoustic tiles for indoor use
【EASY TO INSTALL】: These sound dampening panels are cuttable and easy to mount using construction adhesive or 3M vhb double sided tape(sold separately)
Rozae –
Silence: BXI Sound Absorber Test Run
In an apartment flanked by the bustling subway line, the BXI Sound Absorber panels have brought much-needed quiet. Designed to capture and dampen sound, these panels have been particularly effective in my study, where clarity and concentration are paramount.Performance: The sound-absorbing material is excellent at reducing incoming noise, particularly the higher frequencies of screeching brakes and clattering tracks.Ease of Use: Lightweight and easy to install, these panels can be arranged in various configurations to optimize sound absorption, making them versatile for any room layout.Aesthetic Versatility: Available in several colors, they can be arranged in aesthetically pleasing patterns that enhance rather than detract from home decor.Overall Experience: The BXI Sound Absorber is more than just functional; itâs a critical component of my homeâs defense against external noise. Itâs a top-tier choice for urban dwellers facing similar acoustic challenges.
Carl –
Handy for various purposes
The sheets are smaller, meant to be tiled or used in small applications. They are quite thick, durable, and a little tricky to cut. So far I’ve simply lined square areas to deaden sound but I find many other uses now that I have extra. It’s a firm but forgiving surface so I’ve even used it as a workspace protector.One of the more interesting projects was to clean up a car radio install that had a floating screen. The material is cheap, versatile, and reasonably easy to work with so it ended up working well in this space. I cut the rectangle with a razor, then cut out the opening in the center. After that I realized I needed to thin certain areas of the material to make it fit – this was surprisingly easy. You can use the blade to dig out areas, even creating angled relief spots to get the perfect fit. Since it’s a fibrous material it has some flexibility and can compress a tiny bit. At the end of the day it also cut down on the noise transfer from the once partially occupied double DIN area with a poor seal. Hacky use case, but I like it.
Rebar Jones –
Polyester panels are very good at absorbing noise
First and foremost, these work. Polyester panels are very good at absorbing noise, echo, and reflections in a room.However, at only 3/8″ thick, they’re a little less effective on their own than I expected for the price. If I double them up on the wall, it makes a noticeable difference compared to just a single layer of panel. Unfortunately, this means that some 2″ thick foam panels do a similar job for cheaper (but also uglier). Perhaps BXI will consider sourcing a 3/4″ or 1″ thick panel. I can’t recommend these as your only acoustic panels in the room, that would be expensive. But, they do work well in conjunction with foam panels and bass traps. If you already have some egg crate foam and it’s not cutting it, add these.In short, I would buy these for any home office to help with acoustics, but I wouldn’t try building a home theater with these panels alone.Please also note that these are not for soundproofing, so if you’re looking to isolate yourself from your neighbors or traffic, you need to look at sound deadening material and/or acoustic insulation.
Amazon Customer –
Used for street noise
Decent product. The panels are inexpensive so you get what you pay for. They did not come with adhesive so I had to use my own. I live in an apartment and get a lot of street noise come through the bed room windows. The panels absorb a decent of noise. I cannot speak to using these panels for a music room
BP –
Legit, Most reviews don’t understand acoustics
This is some very legit foam, has some weight to it which is the way it works, no secrets, mass=friction.WARNING: I see a lot of negative reviews from people who don’t know anything about acoustics… They seem to think that the purpose of foam is to block sound. Silly, that’s not what foam does. If your goal is to block sound you want mass-loaded vinyl, NOT foam.You choosing the wrong product does not make the product bad, it simply means you don’t know what you’re doing. Foam = Absorption (of high frequencies in this case due to thinness) which reduces echos in that same room. Heavy Vinyl = Blocking sound passing through.
L. Stevens –
One pack of tiles are an addition to many various theater sound panels & other tiles .
They are like their image & do indeed control upper frequency reflections. This is not the kind of tile I would prefer for serious sound isolation (ie.stopping outdoor urban noise) ,but they have some insulating ability. If your not really into (studying) room acoustics than these are better for controlling ringing, & hand clapping echos type of sound. Placed right these can work well for voice, mic, podcasting area sort of use, but 6-12 of these tiles vs this thickness, material, & price can only do so much as a room grows in size or complexity.
Sandy –
Doesn’t work
Complete waste, doesn’t work at all. I bought 2 thinking it might help if I cover 100%, but this provides no noise absorption at all. It’s simply too think for that. Do not waste your money in this and looks elsewhere
mmptm –
Good buy
While this is designed as an absorber it also works well as an isolation pad. My speakers sit on a tile floor and the tile is textured so leveling and vibration was always problematic but these pads solved that problem because of the rigid design of these. They are not made of foam but perfect for my setup. Recommended product.
Amazon Customer –
Arrived early. Work great on upper wood floors under speakers and T.V. console.
Fernando Portilla Ruiz –
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Weichang Xu –
it works if you put very close to the dr gap, improving the isolation of the sound .
Steven –
Not 12×16. Actual dimensions: 11 7/8 x 15 3/4. Now while the dimensions are a little smaller than claimed, they were all the EXACT same size and nice and square so they all still lined up together nicely, they just had a tiny gap when placed with anything exactly 12â.Product is a nice black, very rigid (similar to styrofoam, just denser). Stuck well with gorilla glue adhesive spray. Arrived quickly but only comes wrapped in plastic. Mine came wrapped in plastic wrap with amazon delivery in another box so it was ok but I would say thereâs a small possibility of damaged corners when purchasing solo as itâs only wrapped in plastic. Kinda disappointing for the price.Currently use mine on the wall beside my bed (bed in corner of room) to help with reverb and noise dampening at night. I also wanted a product that would be able to handle my dogs kicking at it and to also stop my elbows/knees from going through the wall in my sleep and this product really seems to cover all of those areas, just wish it was 12×16 but in this particular case it worked or better shorter.Overall still happy with the product, but a little expensive and not exactly 12×16 so 4 stars. Would recommend for the cuts being very straight