

🔇 Elevate your sound space with pro-grade silence!
Rockboard 60 is a rigid mineral wool acoustic insulation board with a density of 6 pounds per cubic foot, offering a top-tier Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of 1.0 and a Class A fire rating. Sold in a convenient 4-pack of 24"x48"x2" panels, it’s engineered for professional acoustic projects like bass traps and soundproofing, combining durability, safety, and maximum sound absorption to transform any environment.
| ASIN | B083B677N3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,506 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #236 in Recording Studio Acoustical Treatments |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (65) |
| Date First Available | December 30, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 32 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 48 x 24 x 8 inches |
L**.
Easy to cut and handle and great sound dampening
The Roxul panels were very easy to cut to size and easy to handle. There was just the right amount of rigidty to make them durable. We cut 45 degree angles on the edges to fit them into the corners of our church fellowship room. We covered them with fabric to match our walls and suspended them from the ceiling with 60 pound test nylon line. They look great and help absorb sound when there are large crowds in the room. The price was great compared to pre-made sound panels. Great product!
S**S
Pretty good!
Works good, just now it doesn't work alone like any soundproofing solution. You still want Mass Loaded Vinyl over the top as well. The consistency is firm, think like a damp towel that was frozen. Fairly stiff but when enough pressure is applied it will give and won't go back the same. But more firm than you might expect, I was able to push on this and not deform or break it easily. I suggest if you need soundproofing, but just know it is an ingredient in the recipe for soundproofing.
B**K
Great
Excellent
K**S
Awesome insulation and baffles sound
Great for sound baffling and insulation would highly recommend this product.
N**E
Good stuff for home theater... Ill probably wrap them in fabric.
I have a small home theater with an open floor plan. On my back wall, I stacked two sets of panels and used the window covering to hide them. You really don’t notice them unless you’re looking closely. At some point I may upgrade to something more finished, wrap them in fabric, or even move them upstairs behind a large dog crate—just experimenting for now. Bottom line: it made a big difference in my sound. I like the price but wish I should have just sprung for the finished panels. The thicker the panels, the lower the frequencies they absorb. Six inches would be even better if I had the space. In my setup, there’s a gap between the 4" panels and the window, and from what I understand, that gap effectively adds to the overall thickness. I'm hoping its enough to let the panels absorb frequencies down into the 60–80 Hz range. Either way, I have a better sound stage.
B**V
Good product and quick shipping.
Exactly what I ordered and it arrived a week quicker than estimated.
J**M
👍
Good 👌
M**N
Exactly what I wanted
I can't believe people don't buy more of this stuff. Forget the egg-crate style foam. You need something heavy to get the job done. Heavy foam is too expensive for a lot of people. Mineral wool works great for less money and is a lot more pleasant to handle than fiberglass insulation like Owens Corning 703, etc.
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