Installation

Step 1: Accurately measure the dimensions of both the soundproof foam panels and the designated wall for installation. Arrange the foam panels in a parallel manner on a level surface, utilizing a tape measure to systematically document their overall length and width.  Subsequently, transfer these dimensions onto the intended wall, marking out the precise installation area. This systematic approach provides a comprehensive understanding of the spatial requirements for the foam panels. You may also take a picture of the designated wall with 1 foam attached and map out with tape or foam piece how you would like to place the foam.

  

Step 2: Position the acoustic foam strategically behind your recording equipment to mitigate the impact of sound reflections from walls, thereby enhancing the overall quality of your recordings. For those engaged in music production at a mixer or desk, it is advisable to place acoustic foam behind the workspace. While covering an entire wall effectively minimizes sound reflection, even a single panel can yield noticeable improvements in recording condition

Step 3: Apply acoustic foam to the walls positioned opposite to your speakers. Strategically placing foam panels in locations directly facing the speakers serves to attenuate sound reflections and mitigate the impact on your recording device. While a single panel is sufficient for this purpose, opting for broader coverage will enhance the reduction of sound reverberations.

Step 4: Conclude the installation process by affixing the remaining panels. Iteratively follow the prescribed steps to systematically apply rows of acoustic foam onto the designated wall surface. Gradually augment the coverage by incorporating additional foam pieces until the intended space is entirely filled. Upon completion of the installation, employ an eraser to meticulously eliminate any pencil markings created during the placement process.

Bonus step: Enhance both acoustic efficacy and visual aesthetics by strategically alternating the direction of the pattern on the acoustic panels.