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When I first treated my room, I bought a pack of cheap grey foam wedges from eBay.
I stuck them to the wall. They looked terrible, smelled like chemicals, and barely made a difference.
I learned that not all acoustic treatment is created equal. To truly kill the echo (and make your room look like a professional studio rather than a dorm room), you need panels with high density and proper thickness.
I tested the top options to find the ones that absorb sound without ruining your decor.
1. The Pro Choice: Audimute Fabric Acoustic Panels
Best For: Living Rooms & Offices
If you want your room to look like a high-end office, get these.
- The Look: They are wrapped in high-quality fabric (like a sofa). They look like modern art canvas.
- The Performance: They use “Eco-C-Tex” (recycled cotton/cellulose), which is denser than foam.
- My Take: They are expensive, but they are the only panels my partner allowed me to put up in the living room.
2. The Classic: Auralex Studiofoam Wedges
Best For: Dedicated Recording Booths
This is what you see in every YouTube studio.
- The Design: The classic “egg crate” wedge shape increases surface area to trap sound waves.
- The Tech: Auralex foam is chemically formulated to last for years without crumbling (unlike the cheap knockoffs).
- My Take: It looks industrial. Great for a basement studio, bad for a bedroom.
3. The Design Pick: DEKIRU/Bubos Hexagon Panels
Best For: Gamers & Streamers
You have seen these hexagonal felt tiles on Twitch streams.
- The Look: You can arrange them in cool patterns and colors.
- The Performance: They are thinner than Audimute, but because they are made of dense polyester fiber, they do a decent job of cutting high-frequency echo.
- Price: Very affordable.
Buying Guide: Check the NRC
When buying panels, look for the NRC (Noise Reduction Coefficient).
- NRC 0: Reflects all sound (Concrete).
- NRC 1.0: Absorbs all sound (Open window).
- Good Panels: Look for an NRC of 0.8 or higher.
Conclusion
- Want it to look classy? Get Audimute.
- Want raw performance? Get Auralex.
- Want it to look cool? Get Bubos Hexagons.
(Related: Now that you have the panels, learn where to place them in our guide on How to Soundproof a Room for Recording.)

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