Reddit Reddit reviews ATS Acoustic Panel 24x48x2 Inches, Beveled Edge, in Ivory

We found 9 Reddit comments about ATS Acoustic Panel 24x48x2 Inches, Beveled Edge, in Ivory. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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ATS Acoustic Panel 24x48x2 Inches, Beveled Edge, in Ivory
Provides clearer, more enjoyable sound by effectively controlling unwanted reverb and echo.Superior sound absorption: NRC 1.0 out of 1.Attractive, textured fabric complements studios, auditoriums, and living spaces.Built to last with a solid wood internal frame that protects edges and corners from dents and damage.Furniture-quality design and workmanship. Handcrafted in the USA.
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9 Reddit comments about ATS Acoustic Panel 24x48x2 Inches, Beveled Edge, in Ivory:

u/DampBritches · 5 pointsr/presshearttocontinue

I remember they were something Jesse recommended for her, and they were heavy. One for on the wall behind her mic, and 2 or 3 for the hallway which she did NEWZ. She showed the corner of one in coffeh once, but I dunno which one (sorry bud). She moved into her previous apartment in July-ish of last year, and according "COFFEH: Saw Enders" to didn't get them up until the beginning of November! Right now, considering the echo, I think she is still free-balling it with no sound-proofing. I assume since they didn't get around to hanging their shelves or framed goodies, that the sound-proofing isn't hung either.

So that limits it to a coffeh between when she moved and the end of October '13. I remember it looking not like the ridged stuff like Jesse has, but like a tan rectangular padded soft panel thing on wood. Looked sorta like these http://www.amazon.com/ATS-Acoustic-Panel-24x48x2-Inches/dp/B002WLB0RW and those are like 10 pounds or so each. She was hanging horizontally, I think.

Oh, and the best answer to "What Does Dooger Use to Soundproof?" is.... Her cats. ;)

u/singlended · 2 pointsr/audiophile

Best solution is 2” fiberglass panels like these.

It’s what an acoustics firm might recommend. IMO, A few placed spaced out 50% or maybe less densely would absorb enough but not make the place feel dead.

u/Neko_Apocalypse · 1 pointr/audiophile

So here's my situation. I'm in a rather cramped space in the corner of the room where I end up sitting a lot listening to music. I find that studio monitors are a bit harsh, and it may be the acoustics of my room. I have until March 12th to file a return, so I want to try my hand at one more thing, which is acoustic sound panels before I throw in the towel and opt for something new.

The speakers I have are the Neumann KH120 A. I like that they are so detailed that I can hear literally every part of the presentation of the arrangement. I am used to very detailed audio.

Here's what I'm looking for, and perhaps what someone in this thread could help me with:

  1. I am looking for speakers which fit my space requirements. Here's a diagram of my room dimensions I drew https://i.imgur.com/eRkNQe1.png
  2. I am looking for speakers which are very forgiving, and still have a neutral sound which is very detailed, without causing the music to sound colored or fatiguing.
  3. I need speakers which are powered, as I don't have space to run them out of anywhere else but the small amount of space allocated to me on my desk. Here's a picture of my desk arrangement https://i.imgur.com/rp03BPM.jpg
  4. I need to see if acoustic panels will fix this problem. Here are the ones I plan on getting next week https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002WLB0RW/ref=crt_ewc_title_oth_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1S815T8HSYNPL
  5. I think the adjustments I've made on the speakers make them listenable at the moment, but they need to be absolutely perfect. So I need to make sure I'm not fooling myself when there's much better options out there, of which I see none. Whatever replacements I make would need to be a marked improvement, of which it's hard to foresee.

    I hear people saying that the Neumanns are neutral, so I really want to make sure that I don't get a worse pair of speakers and realize that it was actually my room. But I had the Cambridge S-30 bookshelf speakers with a very cheap 100 dollar audiosource amplifier, set up incorrectly on either side of my computer, and they were very forgiving for the sound. I now have a Schiit Gungnir which makes sound coming through my headphones sound incredible, and it's taking up the place where the Audiosource amp used to be. The old speakers and amp are now occupying my television area across the room.

    I really feel like these monitors, the MK120 A are end game, and I really don't want to get rid of them. I don't know what could possibly replace them, but I may be left with no other options. In which case I would need to weigh my alternatives.
u/FrancisHC · 1 pointr/malelivingspace

Awesome minimalism :) Suggestion for you: Improve the acoustics, keep the minimalism and give the impression of art by hanging some acoustic panels as if they were paintings.

The red/burgundy might look really good in your space as an accent colour.

u/Nick2632 · 1 pointr/audioengineering

Anyone ever use these ATS Panels? Hard to tell if they're OC 703 or something else. Pricier than building my own, but I'd rather not dick around with it.

https://www.amazon.com/ATS-Acoustic-Panel-24x48x2-Inches/dp/B002WLB0RW/ref=sr_1_5?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1478802210&sr=1-5&keywords=acoustic+panels

u/lasttycoon · 1 pointr/hometheater

You want to avoid the cheap foam ones. Something like this is ideal. Diy is pretty easy on these if you want to save cost. ATS Acoustic Panel 24x48x2 Inches in Ivory https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002WLB0RW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_h2KezbJ3JEC3S

u/ihatechoosinusrname · 1 pointr/WeAreTheMusicMakers

They sell such things as soundproof ‘barriers’ I think on amazon if you want to go that route..

ATS Acoustic Panel 24x48x2 Inches, Beveled Edge, in Ivory https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002WLB0RW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Q5NZCb62K3ZWY

Also...headphones!

u/sin-eater82 · 1 pointr/homegym

Look into acoustic panels/treatments.

That carpet was absorbing the sound. You need something to help do that now. And it doesn't necessarily have to be on the floor. Strategically placed wall treatments will make a big difference most likely. And if there is a space you can throw down a cheap area rug on the floor, that will help too.

This may seem odd, but hanging some curtains or tapestry would help. So if you have some curtains laying around or old blankets, you can probably rig it up against a wall here and there to see if it helps, and then do something a bit more permanent if it does help.

You could also think about putting cheep carpet on the walls. I've seen that done in school cafeterias and it makes a huge difference.

If you look up DIY acoustic panels, you will likely find most of it related to home theater/audio stuff. But it's the same issue.. sound reflecting off of hard surfaces and controlling that.

You can buy them (but if you buy some material yourself, you can probably come out better and there's not much to it for what you want):

https://www.amazon.com/ATS-Acoustic-24x48x2-Inches-Burgundy/dp/B002WLB0RW


But again, if you don't care too much about looks or somebody going "why the hell do you have curtains on a wall with no windows/glass doors?", some curtains or blankets from a thrift store/good will, etc. would most likely make a notable difference if you want a somewhat simple solution.


Edit: The rare moment when /r/hometheater and /r/homegym meet.