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ethios4
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Cheap studio foam on ebay

Post by ethios4 » Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:31 pm

I just won 40 3" Acoustic Studio Wedge Foam 12"x12" pieces for $40. They are remnant pieces of Auralex studio foam. Maybe look a little rough, but work just the same. I figure I just got $500 of acoustic treatment for $53 incl shipping. :D
3" Acoustic Studio Wedge Foam (REMNANT)

edit : I'm posting this to let everyone know that this company puts up remnant studio foam in 2, 3, and 4 " sizes every week on ebay. Search for "Acoustic Studio Foam Remnant".
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Post by b0unce » Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:34 pm

I didn't think acoustic treatment & soundproofing were the same thing, holmes.
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Post by Sales Dude McBoob » Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:44 pm

Arrrrrgh matey!! Now go and wins yins some of thissss....

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/2 ... sive_.html

(I think I'm going to use the fake pirate voice every time I make a blatantly commercially crass post like this from now on)

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Post by ethios4 » Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:52 pm

b0unce wrote:I didn't think acoustic treatment & soundproofing were the same thing, holmes.
Hmmm....you got me worried there for a second! I think these are both soundproofing and acoustic treatment in that they are absorbing sound to prevent reflectons. My studio room is rather small, so it has a nasty ringing I'd like to get rid of. Hopefully I'm right!

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Post by ethios4 » Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:53 pm

Thanks SDMB! I was wondering how I was going to mount them...

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Post by Sales Dude McBoob » Thu Feb 28, 2008 10:12 pm

ethios4 wrote:Thanks SDMB! I was wondering how I was going to mount them...
Foamtak works really well. Just be sure you're happy with the placement of the foam once you spray and stick it on.

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Post by d*cease » Thu Feb 28, 2008 10:57 pm

Sales Dude McBoob wrote:
ethios4 wrote:Thanks SDMB! I was wondering how I was going to mount them...
Foamtak works really well. Just be sure you're happy with the placement of the foam once you spray and stick it on.
fuck that. liquid nails on poster board, thumb tacked to walls. this way you can easily move the panels, if needed. for the ceiling, a brad nail gun works wonders...

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Post by gjm » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:11 am

I used sewing pins, actually map pins to be precise, from a stationary store. They are just short sewing pins. They had black tips/heads so for most angles they blend into the charchol grey foam. I see them when looking staight on but I couldn't bet $4.95! And totally moveable too. :D I didn't mount the foam to anything either. Mine was large sheets, yours are tiles so should be ezy pzy to pin to your wall, providing its drywall or such.
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Post by dcease » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:31 am

gjm wrote:I used sewing pins, actually map pins to be precise, from a stationary store. They are just short sewing pins. They had black tips/heads so for most angles they blend into the charchol grey foam. I see them when looking staight on but I couldn't bet $4.95! And totally moveable too. :D I didn't mount the foam to anything either. Mine was large sheets, yours are tiles so should be ezy pzy to pin to your wall, providing its drywall or such.
good advice...

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Post by ethios4 » Fri Feb 29, 2008 2:52 am

Nice...thanks!
Oh, and I guess I didn't make it clear....the reason for me posting this is that this company puts remnant acoustic foam on ebay every week...cheap!

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Post by kaffein » Fri Feb 29, 2008 5:50 am

ethios4 wrote:
b0unce wrote:I didn't think acoustic treatment & soundproofing were the same thing, holmes.
Hmmm....you got me worried there for a second! I think these are both soundproofing and acoustic treatment in that they are absorbing sound to prevent reflectons. My studio room is rather small, so it has a nasty ringing I'd like to get rid of. Hopefully I'm right!
Acoustic absorption != sound proofing.
Sound proofing takes decoupling, air, and mass.

Foam products will help tame high end reflections a bit, but they are not anywhere near as good as mineral fiber absorbers/bass traps.

http://www.atsacoustics.com (if in the states) not a better deal to be found anywhere.
Get 2'x4'x4" ones without backs and place them in your corners. Use the foam for a reflection free zone at where you mix...
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Post by XL Foley » Fri Feb 29, 2008 9:58 am

kaffein wrote: Acoustic absorption != sound proofing.
Sound proofing takes decoupling, air, and mass.
Which is why you don't mount sound proofing foam with nails as you're going to create an acoustic bridge to you wall again, this is where the spray on glue comes in handy, but since you'Re more worried about acoustic absorption, it's easier without the glue.

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Post by sweetjesus » Fri Feb 29, 2008 10:12 am

damn great find ! i wish they were a little closer to australia.. that shit is stupidly expensive here.

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Re: Cheap studio foam on ebay

Post by djgroovy » Fri Feb 29, 2008 10:19 am

ethios4 wrote: edit : I'm posting this to let everyone know that this company puts up remnant studio foam in 2, 3, and 4 " sizes every week on ebay. Search for "Acoustic Studio Foam Remnant".
Thank you very much, i will need some soon when i move.

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Post by ethios4 » Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:59 pm

gjm wrote:I used sewing pins, actually map pins to be precise, from a stationary store.
This is what I used and it works great! Thanks!!

Here's a pic of my studio with the foam up :
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I was actually surprised at the difference this foam made. I can hear the upper mids and highs much more clearly now...like I'm really hearing just the sound coming out of the speakers for the first time...not nearly as much blur from room echo. Best $50 I've spent in awhile!


btw...that's 36 of the 40 1'x1' panels.

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