Boxer Tools XL Pro Studio Sound Dampening Blanket 96" x 80" - Thick Material - Metal Grommets - Light Blocker, Acoustic Treatment Blanket, Insulated, Sound Reducing
Boxer Tools XL Pro Studio Sound Dampening Blanket 96" x 80" - Thick Material - Metal Grommets - Light Blocker, Acoustic Treatment Blanket, Insulated, Sound Reducing
SKU:77833
Elevate your studio and workspaces with our XL Grommeted Acoustic Blanket, sized at 96" x 80". Featuring grommets for easy hanging, this versatile blanket not only provides reliable sound dampening for enhanced acoustics but also ensures secure concealment and protection for your valuable equipment during transit, thanks to its durable recycled quilted fiber construction. Whether you're moving substantial audio gear or optimizing your space for sound quality, this multifunctional blanket is your go-to solution. It's also machine washable for convenient cleaning, and we recommend hang drying to preserve its effectiveness. Enhance your studio and workspace with the Studio XL Blanket – where versatility meets durability and functionality.
Specifications
- Color: Black
- Material: Constructed Recycled Quilted Fiber
- Size: 96 inch by 80 inch
- Loops are 2.5 inches from grommets, and extend 77 millimeters in width
- 9 grommets located on the 80-inch side of the blanket.
- Machine Washable
- Do Not Tumble Dry
- Sound Dampening Feature
I bought these to use for band practice in my garage.
They work great! Great customer service!
Also, meant to share some knowledge that I aquirred along the way while researching how best to sound-proof a shared wall, and it is regarding the hanging of the sound dampening studio blankets. The following method is actually supposed to improve the sound dampening by up to 30%. I'm hanging the blankets (2), overlapping at the center of the wall (approx. 10' wide x 8' tall), so that the first grommet of each blanket will be sharing a hook. They are going to be 2-3 inches away from the wall, rather than flush on the wall, and in a pleated formation. Also, instead of stopping at the end of the wall where there is a 90 degree angle to the adjoining wall, the blanket is extended to just past the beginning of the other wall, and in a curved formation, kind of cutting that angle off. So, keep on mind, you have to allow for the extra length to round the 2 corners of the wall, the overlap in the middle (so that there is no break in the barrier, and the pleating. I'm using two of the 80" x 96" blankets....
the length is perfect! I needed to cover 120" across....with the extra needed, it looks like 160" is just about right....maybe a little generous. But that's much better than it being short, because the sound would just find it's way through and all would be for not! And again, theses techniques are supposed to improve the sound barrier capabilities of the blankets by up to 30%!
Much thicker and heavier than I expected! I don't have them completely hung yet, as I had to get some more butterfly ceiling hooks to be able to support them. I'm only trying to sound-proof one wall, the one that is shared with the neighbor in the apartment next door. She likes to bang on the wall when our noise is too much or too late for her. Crossing my fingers that this does the trick so I don't get kicked out! We will see....