🔇 Silence the Noise, Elevate Your Space!
The Audimute Sound Absorption Sheet is a high-quality, eco-friendly soundproofing solution designed to reduce noise and improve sound clarity in any environment. Measuring 96" x 48" and weighing approximately 10 lbs, it is easy to install and remove, making it a versatile choice for both home and professional settings.
J**B
Good for room audio treatment bad for things it was not made for
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.
S**M
Good for sleep training
We live in an old house with large gaps under the doors. Sleep training our son was rough, so I hung this blanket over the door between our rooms. It's a perfect fit to cover the door, easy install with the grommets and it worked perfectly. We can still hear him when he wakes but the sound is significantly deadened.
J**A
Work Great, One Minor Flaw
These sheets are definitely what I was looking for as they filled my studio space perfectly. They are easy to hang and have serious sound dampening benefits. They also look very clean and professional. The only downside is for a few weeks they had an odor (either from the factory or some kind spray sealant), but it goes away in time. I put a temporary air filter in there and some air freshener to mask it until it was better.
B**N
Significantly reduces noise
I got this for my apartment to block out sounds from my roommates. The apartment provided cheap hollow doors with a 3 inch gap under every room door, so you could hear everything going on. I folded this blanket in half and hung it on the back side of my door and also installed a door sweep on the bottom of the door. My room is a lot quieter now. The sound doesn't come through the door anymore, so the product is definitely working. It's a good investment. I just need to figure out how to block sounds from traveling through the vents and then my room will be sound proof.The blankets are made of sturdy material, and it's about an inch thick.I would buy again.
Z**A
Does not work. Do not buy.
This does not work to any noticable degree. The $30 blanket I was using before worked much better than this $80 blanket. It advertised some amount of sound absorbance but that's BS. I was using this to cover an archway and I know it's not supposed to block sound, only dampen it, but I expected it to work better than some blanket I had lying around since it was specifically designed to dampen sound. I guess I expected too much of an $80 purpose built product. Also, yes the filling does bunch up at the bottom but it's not as bad as it looks in the photos. It's a sheet of batting that's covered in fabric so only the slack bunches up at the bottom.
A**N
It works!
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.
G**
Great product
Honestly work very well. I placed it over my door to help hear less noise from the hallway from my loud roomates. Doesn’t totally eliminate sound but makes it such much more bearable and softer. Went from waking up 3-4x a night to never waking up in the middle of sleep thanks to this! Definitely worth the money
E**N
Poor quality
I ordered this to hang over my office door. After a couple weeks the material inside fell to the floor.
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