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The Premium Mass Loaded Vinyl Soundproofing Mat measures 1.25m x 3m and is designed to effectively reduce airborne noise in various settings. Weighing 5kg/sqm and only 2mm thick, it is suitable for installation in stud walls, timber joist floors, and ceilings. Made from sustainable materials, this mat is 100% recyclable at the end of its life, making it an eco-conscious choice for soundproofing.
Manufacturer | Advanced Acoustics |
Part Number | SMBA |
Product Dimensions | 130 x 13 x 13 cm; 10 kg |
Manufacturer reference | SMBA |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 10 kg |
A**N
Top tier
The media could not be loaded. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Quality MLV & Soundproofing Products!I’ve been using these MLV rolls from Advanced Acoustics for a while now, and they never disappoint. The quality is excellent—heavy, flexible, and easy to work with. It does a fantastic job at blocking sound, and when combined with other materials like acoustic sealant and resilient layers, the results are even better.I’ve used this for walls, floors, and even inside speaker enclosures, and it always performs well. The material cuts cleanly, and it adheres well when using the right adhesive.I also purchase other soundproofing materials they stock, like the resilient tape, and everything has been top-tier. Definitely worth the investment if you’re serious about soundproofing.Highly recommend! Will continue purchasing from this brand.
M**H
Received promptly and does the job!
Used it as a soundproofing layer behind/within my garden fence; also have sound-deflecting/absorbing fence panels (by Forest Garden) - pleased with the results.
T**V
Highly recommended
I was installing an AV room directly above a bedroom, so needed some way of reducing noise transmitted to the room below. Many of the products i looked at were designed to reduce impact noise, however this item was intended to moderate airborne noise, something it does extremely effectively.First impressions were fery good- lordy this material is dense, the rolls are unexpectedly heavy.Even as i was laying it i could hear the reduction in internal reflections, the noise i was making was very effectively damped.Laying it couldn't have been easier, i used a box cutter but any sharp knife would do. The material will take a blade at a very shallow angle, perfect for trimming small amounts to get a perfect fit.On completion i was very happy with the result that exceeded my expectations. There is now very little noise transmitted through the floor to the room below...the difference is night and day.In addition i found the vendors extremely helpful- my first consignment went missing, the chaps very kindly sent me a replacement free of charge.If i ever need something similair in future i will definitely deal with these guys again. Happy to enthusiastically recommend 👍
M**R
good soundproofing very difficult to mount / work wwith
Does the job but any kinking or bending during mounting causes tears, also extremely heavy for mounting on ceilings
M**S
Highly Effective Sound Barrier
I am renting in a newbuild which has cardboard-thin partitions. I've been struggling with neighbours beneath my apartment who watch TV until night. With the two rolls of this product I can't hear the TV or them talking anymore.
M**R
Good , but you have to install in correctly, read on ....
First off , it's heavy. It took me and a friend to do this and we're both strong guys.You must hang it from a wooden or similar frame, do not simply glue it to a surface it'll not hold up due to its weight.To get the best acoustic noise reduction you have to use this MLV in a sandwich.Here's the basic instructions1: Construct your frame2: Fill the frame with high density rock wool or similar hight density material.3: First layer is audio ( blue colour) 15mm plaster board, screwed to the frame4: Next, hang the MLV on the frame screwing in at the top.5: Then use contact adhesive to glue the MLV to the rest of the plaster board under it6: Second layer of audio plaster board screwed on top of this MLV, the sandwichMake sure you don't have common joins i.e. stagger the plaster board joins and MLV joinsThere are quite a few YouTube videos that'll show you in more detail what I've given in the 6 steps above.Don't forget , it's heavy work !Hope this helps :-)
M**N
Very heavy works in conjunction of sound reducing plasterboard
This material is very heavy, I have used it sandwiched between sound reducing plasterboard. I used clout nails and sound reducing silicone to keep it in place. It is not adhesive itself. It seems to work.
J**T
ACTUALLY DOES THE JOB --- SOUND WISE -- BUT -- IT IS NO MIRACLE ---
Very good product --- as i live in a block of flats --- was getting a lot of noise from ---- person living in flat beneath me --- and had tried various underlays --- IMPORTANT NOTE :- -- all normal carpet underlays are for -- impact noise -- and do absoulutley nothing to reduce --- AIRBORNE NOISE --Reason i know this as a fact -- as i went through buying several underlays -- thinking it would do the job --- and needless to say i was wrong ---So onto the product --- it is heavy --- about 20kg per roll --- and i found it to be most effective --- doubling up on the layers --- i just put one layer on top --- of the other and this drastically reduced -- the noise from neighbour below --- you will need -- stanley knife --- but i found it easy to work with -- -- Having Gaffer tape --or -- glue -- to secure down is important as where you cut it -- it doesen't lay flat on its own ---curls up a bit --- just a point to mention ---Tthere are some review -- saying the product -- has a very bad smell --- i didn't find this was the case -- it smells slightly of new rubber when opened --- but not -- air out the room -- i can't breath --- anymore -- !! :))So i don't know what the reviews were about saying it has a very strong smell ??All in all a great product --- if used as intended --- I.E --- where you are buying for sound insulation for AIRBORNE NOISE
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