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Reddit mentions of Moving Blankets - Pro Quality - 72 x 80 Inches - Blue & Black - by Cheap Cheap Moving Boxes

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Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Moving Blankets - Pro Quality - 72 x 80 Inches - Blue & Black - by Cheap Cheap Moving Boxes. Here are the top ones.

Moving Blankets - Pro Quality - 72 x 80 Inches - Blue & Black - by Cheap Cheap Moving Boxes
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    Features:
  • 1 Moving Blanket - Size: 72" x 80" / Color: Blue/Black - 2.92 Lbs. / Pad
  • Fabric: Non-Woven - Binding: Polyester
  • Pattern: Zig Zag - Stitching: Double Lock - Batting: Pre-Consumer
  • These professional moving blankets offer great protection at a discount price!
  • Wrap furniture and appliances to protect from scratches, dirt & moisture
Specs:
Height80 Inches
Length72 Inches
Number of items1
Weight3 Pounds
Width0.25 Inches

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Found 7 comments on Moving Blankets - Pro Quality - 72 x 80 Inches - Blue & Black - by Cheap Cheap Moving Boxes:

u/MakesShitUp4Fun · 5 pointsr/Guitar

Regarding the feedback issue. My band's drummer is way to freakin' loud and he doesn't have a volume knob. In order to compensate, we continually increased the PA volume. That didn't work and only created massive feedback. We ended up buying a bunch of these and we put them up on the walls. Feedback silenced and the band sounded great, even with an overenthusiastic Keith Moon wannabe.

Your guitar amp should be on one of these, pointing slightly upwards, at your ears. If cash is a problem, you can make one yourself, pretty cheaply.

u/kota99 · 3 pointsr/knitting

You may be able to find cheap foam mats at a hardware store, an overstock retailer store (like TJ Maxx or Tuesday Morning) or even on Amazon. In addition to looking for the kids play mats you can look for exercise mats or "anti-fatigue" mats that are designed for use in a workshop/mechanics shop/garage type environment. Personally I have a couple of padded moving blankets (similar to this) from my last move that I use with a layer of towels or a sheet on top which has worked well so far. I'm not sure it would hold up to the heavy pinning that lace would take (I'll find out eventually) but it doesn't seem like you would need the heavy pinning.

u/aderra · 3 pointsr/audioengineering

Before you spend $$ on the Sennheiser try this. Get some packing blankets and make a "fort"(covered on all four sides and draped across the top) with mic stands or furniture. THIS PIC isn't perfect but gives you the idea. Set your mic up inside the fort and do a couple of test takes. This should help to knock down room noise and create a more intimate sound.

u/KGWA-hole · 2 pointsr/GWABackstage

It would absolutely help!

I found and article talking about ways to improve your recordings without spending any money. Start there before buying anything.

I made my first vocal booth with a PVC pipe frame and hanging moving blankets from it. That might be your most budget-friendly option. Treating an entire room properly can get costly real fast.

u/riomx · 2 pointsr/Mid_Century

I would recommend investing in some moving blankets to protect furniture when you purchase: http://www.amazon.com/Moving-Blankets-Delivered-Available-Pro-Mover/dp/B000TK3DPA

Chips and dents from moving are no good.

u/crazy_legs · 1 pointr/MusicBattlestations

They're packing blankets that we attached to the walls of our unit using these plastic clips.

And yeah that's the idea. We knew those thin metal walls we're probably going to sound horrible so we planned in advance.

¯\_(ツ)_/¯