

🎵 Elevate your sound, amplify your space — where clarity meets style.
TroyStudio Acoustic Sound Diffuser Panels are 12-pack, 19.7" square PVC panels designed to scatter sound waves evenly, enhancing audio clarity and depth without absorption. Lightweight and durable with a modern 3D geometric matte finish, they provide professional-grade acoustical treatment ideal for studios, offices, and home theaters. Easy to customize and install, these panels transform any room into a vibrant, acoustically balanced environment while adding a sleek artistic touch.


















| ASIN | B08G53DNQL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,015 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #475 in Recording Studio Acoustical Treatments |
| Color Name | Clutter, White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (228) |
| Date First Available | August 4, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.18 pounds |
| Item model number | TS-plasDiffuser-12pcs-CT |
| Package Dimensions | 21.1 x 20.7 x 2.8 inches |
N**N
Great sound enhancement
Great build quality and improves the sound. The mid range sounds real clean and crisp and the bass tighten a little bit. Overall very happy with the sound diffusers and the sound quality. Really opened up the room to make it very lively. Sticking these things to the wall has been a challenge as they falling off. I am using blue tac and it goes on easy however I would recommend to use a lot and thick patches. At first I put them on only the four corners and after a while they would slide down. I then put in every corner I could and all over the middle. I used thick pieces and then really pressed it against the wall to stick. I hope they will stick this time if not I’ll probably use 3M double sided tape. That’s the only problem is how to mount them however when you see the design it’s easy to see why it can be a challenge. Looks wise it’s pretty nice to and gives the room a little artistic flair. The wife liked it so I got the wife approval.
S**M
Look Good and do the job
These are nicely made. The only issue I had is because the back is not flat its hard to get them to glue direct to your ceiling, so in my booth I had to end up putting a screw in the middle of each of them to keep them up. In my control room, I glued them first to a particle board then screwed the board up on my ceiling. They look good and do good on reflecting sound. By the way amazon is asking to rate Absorbency, these are reflectors not absorbers!
H**H
Good diffusion for the money
Installed six of these "bowling pin" model panels in two rows on the back wall behind the listening position in a makeshift 17x15 music room. Wanted to experiment before investing more $$ in traditional wooden diffusers. Also wanted to reduce some of the room reflections without dampening the overall sound. Very surprised to hear the soundstage improve noticeably, a bit deeper with more clarity. Panels obviously sufficiently diffused inaudible reflections off the wall behind me to improve the image coming from the speakers. Really amazing and didn't expect that much improvement in sound quality for a $50 investment!
K**S
Diamond diffuser panels
I really like the look of these panels, and you get quite a few for the money. But I'm not sure how much of an impact they will have in the small room I'm in. I bought some larger ones a few months ago that look similar but they have a backing and they have some mass to them. So I'm not sure these being just a plastic shell, if they should be filled or leave as is to absorb some of the sound waves. I bought them more for the looks but I don't need them to vibrate at certain frequencies! I will have to update this review after researching more and putting them up. Open to suggestions
R**S
Pretty, but Hard to Mount and Barely Effective
I ended up designing/building a custom hanging diffuser/space coupler with an integrated bass trap behind it (complicated design/build) by using 3 (three) of these on at flat main reflection point between some ceiling coffers I built in my theater. I do a lot of custom woodwork, so I was up to the challenge, but it definitely wasn't easy. These really are more for aesthetics than actual diffusion because they're too shallow to work on a lot of frequencies, but they do look cool, which, if we're being honest is a big part of why people buy these. In addition, being fairly floppy and hollow on the backside with a very short outside lip makes them very hard to mount securely. I used PU construction adhesive on all of the back side valley trenches, but I also attached some wood trim around the outsides of them (on the shallow lip) to feel more secure about hanging them without them rattling loose or sounding hollow. For my use, it would be great if the lip around the edge of these at least protruded out further, so you could really lock them down. Anyway, I ended up painting them with the rest of the diffuser/space coupler, because the black PVC was too reflective of light and looked pretty cheap while unfinished. I'm not sure what I'll do with the other 9 (nine) of these I didn't use because they're really kind of a pain to mount securely while looking decent anywhere. I've got a lot of other custom diffusers/absorbers/traps in my theater, so I wasn't as concerned about actual diffusion performance as I was about aesthetics with these, so I'm ultimately fairly happy overall with them, but you should at least know what you're buying and how hard they are to work with.
J**S
nice
nice reflectors they reflect well
C**X
Works great opened up soundstage and room
I used these in my home theater /music room. The acoustic design of my room has absorption panels on side walls with 3 diffuser panels on back wall. I enclosed the panels for the rear in a frame and in the front the diffusers are behind my theater screen which is acoustically transparent. The room definitely opened up and the soundstage expanded. Mid and highs are especially nice! The cloth is speaker cloth that is acoustically transparent. I will say the diffuser panels did change the graphs my HT atmos receiver’s room calibration software generated. Not in a negative way. The sound panels are 3” thick rock wool. Pics show how I built and installed.
A**N
Troy studio acoustic diffuser
It can be used as decorative for my audio room beside the diffuser function, i put at the wall and ceiling ao the back Good, it is very light, so it is easy to install Thank you
D**L
Muy buenos, son tan resistentes que los puedes montar y desmontar las veces que te tengas que mudar.
M**R
Great stuff , looks good. Easy to stick. Use spray glue.
K**S
Improve the sound imaging
J**R
Todo bien, lucen sólidos. Nula información de montaje o con qué pegarlos. Estoy a prueba y error. Empecé con 3M Super 77 pero un par se cayeron al día siguiente. Los reacomodé con Resistol No Más Clavos. A ver cómo me va.
S**I
Overall great products! Looks beautiful on the wall. The only downside is that you cannot cut the product properly and it does not come with any type of glue.
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