This Acoustic Geometry WLP222GROOMOCH acoustical wall panel absorbs sound and reduces echoes to improve speech intelligibility and the overall listening quality of your room. Horizontal and vertical wall-mounting options enable flexible placement.
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I used to have egg crate foams around my room and it made the room look like the slums, but it did an amazingly great job at canceling out echo bouncing off the walls for less than a hundred bucks. I finally got tired of how the room looks and got 6 of these panels for a little over 300 bucks and mounted it around the room. Unfortunately it doesn't do as good as a job as the egg crate foams. It did improve sound quality a little bit, but in my opinion it's a little too pricey for what it's worth; which is why I'm giving it a 3 star for the looks and small sound improvements. My next move is to install a few clouds and see if it makes a difference.
Dear Best Buy, Can you also offer sound clouds and door seal kits from the same vendor?
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The guitar stand is sturdy and it does't wobble at all with or without the guitar on it. When you slide the stand with or without the guitar on it instead of picking it up, it doesn't feel like it would fall apart or something. If one day this stand breaks i will not think twice to get another one.
There is however a major construction flaw with the stand that required a little modification. The lower fork that holds the bottom of the guitar doesn't have enough padding to ensure that the fork itself wouldn't scratch the guitar. If you take a look at the picture that I've attached, the bump on the metal piece of the fork is sharp and it did make a deep scratch on the bottom of the guitar so i slide a heat shrink tube over it and "vualah" problem solved.