








🎧 Elevate your sound space—where style meets silence.
These 16 pro-grade soundproof wall panels feature a high-density polyester fiber construction that delivers sound absorption 10 times better than foam. Measuring 12×12×0.4 inches, their wedge design not only enhances acoustics across all frequencies but also adds a sleek, modern aesthetic. With easy peel-and-stick installation and durable, colorfast material, they’re ideal for professional studios, home theaters, and office environments seeking superior noise control and stylish decor.











| ASIN | B0998RM1N8 |
| Assembled Diameter | 12 Inches |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,390 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #425 in Recording Studio Acoustical Treatments |
| Color | Light Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (169) |
| Cutting Diameter | 12 Inches |
| Date First Available | July 13, 2021 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 4.3 pounds |
| Item model number | MILAGROSO-16 |
| Manufacturer | MILAGROSO |
| Material | Polyester |
| Part Number | GM-16 |
| Size | 12×12×0.4 inch |
| Special Features | Sound-absorbing processing |
| Style | Wedges |
D**R
You'll be amazed by the end result!
I am extremely pleased with product and how the wall looks now. I have to stop and admire it every time I go in and out of the bedroom. I'm waiting for my neighbors to return from vacation to see if all the sound-proofing worked but I primarily got these acoustic panels for the aesthetics. What I'm counting more on for sound deadening is the 2-pound mass-loaded vinyl (from IsoStore, also sold on Amazon) that's stapled to the drywall and serves as the base layer for these panels. Any further effect these have on noise transmission will simply be icing on the cake. Regarding installation, I had ZERO issues removing the paper backing! ... that is, once you realize that it's quicker and easier to (like another reviewer noted) use a blade to barely scratch the paper (near one of the corners) and just lift the paper only with the tip of the blade. If you're pulling the adhesive layer for more than a millimeter, you're not patient or handy enough to tackle this project, and that's coming from a very impatient person who is no perfectionist. The tile material feels a little bit like fiberglass and at some point, while pressing it down against the wall, it felt like I got a splinter, similar to handling fiberglass without gloves. That only happened once and the invisible splinter went away a few minutes later. It was weird. The tiles are very thick and sturdy and can't be cut with a box cutter blade. However, strong shears worked fine. Also, be mindful of crumpling them while cutting. In the end, I had zero wasted product. If applying to a wall, make sure it's clean and dust-free first. If the adhesive layer goes up against dust, don't be surprised if they don't stay up long. I cleaned the vinyl layer first and, a couple times when I had to reposition a tile, trying to remove a tile also pulled out the vinyl layer AND the staples. The adhesive is VERY strong. My only complaint, but not enough to lower my rating, would have to do with the inconsistency in the dimensions. Some tiles are a very visible 1/16" wider or taller than others. It sort of works out in the end but they can aggregate and you start to notice a stair step pattern starting to form. I had to trim the very edge of a few of these to put an end to that. Once I got to the lower third of the wall (i.e., not eye level), I didn't care as much about it. Consider a subway tile or alternating orientation pattern to better hide these imperfections. I like the consistent pattern I went with, though. There are a few hairline gaps between tiles and they're only visible because of the base vinyl layer being such a strong black color. I may fill them in with a crayon. Even after all the vinyl, tape (used on seams), and stapler, this project was less than a thousand dollars for a 8 x 14 wall and I'm quite pleased with the value proposition of these tiles.
A**R
Easy installation
Product was very easy to install. Cutting to fit tile with a knife took seconds. Noise reduction was good, but not perfect. But what could you expect from a tile less than 1/2 inch thick. Overall, good value for money.
A**R
Easy, Elegant, and Works!
Very strong, tacky adhesive, very easy to apply, has a good look. Fabric is dense , but doesn't feel coarse if you touch it. I found when using my fingers, it was difficult to remove the adhesive backing protective film. However, once I switched to using an x-acto knife it was very easy. I'd use the knife to peel 1mm from the corner. Usually this would include both the adhesive AND the backing. Then I'd use the sharp edge of the knife on the underside of the peeled-back corner to separate the film from the adhesive tack, and I was good to go, every time. I used it on my ceiling
J**J
Funny story...
Here's the funny story...I ordered the ivory color, installed them and then took a step back. My room feels like a padded asylum. Haha! They still look great and I love the ribbed texture, but something to consider when choosing a color. I immediately noticed the sound absorption. Five stars for functionality. Unfortunately, the self-adhesive/adhesion failed within a few days. That's an easy fix with double-sided tape, or I might adapt these into a soundproof, tile rug and then purchase another color for my walls. Either way, I'm happy with my purchase.
S**.
Sound proof
Didn’t sound proof the wall.
M**L
Good for the price imo
We have hollow bedroom doors so I oput these on the inside and outside to help block the sometimes loud teenagers. They had adhesive, and with a cutting mat and Xacto knives they were easy to cut. They help quite a bit with noise.
J**R
TERRIBLE... JUST TERRIBLE ADHESIVE!!
I bought two of these, the adhesive on the backing is so fragile that when you go to take of the strip it comes with it and you're left with NOTHING!! Secondly, the material itself is VERY coarse! So if you're using it in a tight space be sure never to rub against it or touch it, it feels like sandpaper... Can't even return it now.
P**D
They LOOK nice
These look very nice and modern, but these aren’t what your looking for if your in the market for a noticeable noise reduction. Noises from outside of the door these were mounted on are slightly muffled but not the difference we were looking for. Sticks very nicely and I think it’s a good value for what your getting
M**E
perfecto, justo lo que buscaba.
O**S
No insonoriza del todo bien !!
A**R
Likes - This product works great in the music studio / Dislike - Hard to start the peel off of the plastic sheet protecting the adhesion.
S**S
Why did you choose this product over others?: These are really good, easy to apply, and stick really well. 3 bits of advice, get them to room temperature (ideally warm weather) and to get the backing off, use a sharp craft knife, on the backing, cut diagonally from one corner to another (mostly) about an inch or so in, it then picks off easier and you can manage to pull the back off in one swipe most of the time, finally when working on the sides, overcut a little bit (a bit larger like 1/2mm) with a good push they do compress a tad, and you get a nice tight fit.
K**Y
Look great for price. Easy to apply and stock really well.
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