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kaostika

Audiophyte
Hi,

I want to put up some fauxpanels.com on my walls. I cant use green glue, since I live in an apt. I was thinking of putting 1/2 inch spacers and some type of material between the panel and the wall. Can I use shipping peanuts or something?

Kaostika
 
Stripes

Stripes

Full Audioholic
Would some type of foam or insulation work for you, shipping peanuts seem like they would be a pain to keep in place
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Welcome to the forum!

Just curious, have you asked the manufacturer/seller? Their installation page says, "We’ll give you the complete instructions, including which equipment and supplies you’ll need."

BTW, do they sell acoustic panels? They just look like cosmetic treatments to me.
 
Stripes

Stripes

Full Audioholic
these panels look like they are going to be worse for room acoustics then better, looks like there are going to be a lot of reflections going on
 
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Weasel9992

Junior Audioholic
these panels look like they are going to be worse for room acoustics then better, looks like there are going to be a lot of reflections going on
I completely agree. You're adding another reflective layer, which will not make anything any better. Are you trying to improve the acoustics in the room or just making an aesthetic change?

Frank
 
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bpape

Audioholic Chief
In addition, if you leave a gap between them, you're creating a triple leaf which can actually make sound transmission WORSE at some frequencies.

Bryan
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
I had my suspicions when I first read this thread that the OP was just trying to direct us to that website, but I gave him/her the benefit of the doubt. Seeing as how the OP hasn't been back since posting that, I'm thinking that I might have been correct.
 
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mke133

Audiophyte
I bought some of those faux panels for my living room wall. They don't echo and look mad real. You can learn more on their speck page at FauxPanels.com
 
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Weasel9992

Junior Audioholic
I bought some of those faux panels for my living room wall. They don't echo and look mad real. You can learn more on their speck page at FauxPanels.com
Really...?

Frank
 
Glenn Kuras

Glenn Kuras

Full Audioholic
I had my suspicions when I first read this thread that the OP was just trying to direct us to that website, but I gave him/her the benefit of the doubt. Seeing as how the OP hasn't been back since posting that, I'm thinking that I might have been correct.

wow I think your right. :cool:

mke133 I bought some of those faux panels for my living room wall. They don't echo and look mad real. You can learn more on their speck page at FauxPanels.com
Your first post? :rolleyes:

Glenn
 

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