JBER 24 Pack Blue and Charcoal Acoustic Panels (Studio Foam Wedges) 2" thick
Product description
If your room sounds a bit “live” when you clap, talk, or record, these JBER acoustic panels are aimed at helping you take the edge off echo and unwanted reflections. They’re designed as foam wedge tiles for spot treatment, so you can improve how a small to medium space behaves without doing anything too drastic.
On paper, this pack makes sense for home studios, offices and similar setups where background noise, flutter echo and reverb can get in the way. That said, foam wedges won’t magically fix every acoustic problem in every room, especially if the issue is mostly low-frequency bass build-up.
The essentials
This is a 24-pack of acoustic wedge panels in blue and charcoal, intended for wall use in recording studios, control rooms, home offices, home entertainment theatres and home studios. The wedges are listed as 2" thick (about 5cm), and the pack is described as covering 24 square feet in total.

A small but practical note: the listing says the tiles come “one third compressed”. That’s not automatically a deal-breaker, but it’s worth allowing time for the foam to expand/settle before judging the final look and fit.
What they do in real life
These panels are meant to reduce unwanted noise, reverb and flutter echoes, plus undesirable acoustic reflections. In a recording context, that generally means fewer “room sounds” riding along with your voice, guitar, podcasts or interviews.


A typical everyday use looks like this: you mount a few wedges behind or to the side of your microphone position, then record a short voice test before and after. If your current take sounds too bright or boomy, the difference you’re targeting is usually the high/medium reflections—the stuff that makes speech sound less controlled and recordings feel less focused.

Where they tend to fit best
The description points to small to medium rooms and uses such as theatre rooms, recording studios and churches, as well as offices. In other words, this pack is pitched more towards practical, localised treatment than full-room acoustic redesign.
It can also work for rehearsal spaces and home entertainment theatres where you want the room to feel less reflective. If your goal is “improve what I hear in one area”, these are the sort of panels you’d choose.
What matters most when buying foam wedges

A couple of things are worth checking before you commit:
- Coverage vs your wall space: the pack is described as covering 24 square feet, with each tile representing 1 square foot. If you’re trying to treat a wider wall or multiple angles, you may need more than one pack.
- Compression on arrival: the tiles are stated to come one third compressed. If you’re sensitive to appearance or you need a precise layout straight away, factor in time to let the foam settle.
- Type of problem you’re solving: foam wedge panels are aimed at echo/reflections and reverb. If your main issue is low-end rumble or bass resonance, you may find you need additional strategies beyond foam alone.


Key takeaways: who it suits (and who should skip it)
It’s a good fit if you want straightforward, wall-mounted spot treatment for a home office, podcast area or small recording corner, and you’re primarily battling echo, flutter reflections and “roominess”. It also makes sense if you’d rather cut and fit panels to suit your setup than work with more complex systems.

It may not be for you if you’re expecting deep bass control, whole-room performance tuning, or if you need everything looking perfect immediately on delivery (because the panels are described as arriving compressed).
Final verdict
Worth considering if your studio or office feels too reflective and you want a practical way to tame reverb and flutter echoes using wall panels sized for spot treatment. It’s the sort of purchase that can make recordings sound more controlled, especially for speech, voice overs, music sessions and interview-style content.
Skip it if your main acoustic challenge is low-frequency resonance, or if you need a quick, “no wait” install and perfect expansion straight away.

Mini FAQ


How many square feet does the 24-pack cover?
The listing describes the 24-pack as covering 24 square feet total.
Are these panels only for studios?

No—on the description they’re suggested for recording studios, control rooms, offices, home offices and home entertainment theatre spaces.
Do the panels arrive ready to use?
The tiles are described as coming one third compressed, so you may want to allow time for them to settle before judging the final result.
Can you cut these panels to fit?
The description says they’re easy to shape and cut to size, and altering won’t affect performance (based on the stated claim).
What problems are they designed to reduce?
They’re intended to help reduce reverb, flutter echoes, undesirable acoustic reflections, and unwanted noise.
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