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| News Desk Editor Joined: Nov 2005 Location: In cyber space
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Thread Starter | AURALEX INTRODUCES SONOLITE BASS TRAPS AT THE 2012 NAMM SHOW SonoLite Bass Trap Absorbers Offer a Cost-Effective, Easy-to-Install Low-Frequency Sound Solution Auralex® Acoustics, Inc., unveils its new SonoLite™ Bass Trap at the 2012 NAMM Show (Hall A, Booth 6798). Auralex’s new SonoLite Bass Trap is a 3" thick, 2? x 2? fabric-wrapped Studiofoam®Pro core absorption panel. SonoLite Bass Traps are the perfect solution for low-frequency sound control. The core of each panel is made of Auralex’s StudiofoamPro acoustical foam; the panel is then covered in a velour fabric to add a stylish appeal to accent the decor of any room. SonoLite Bass Traps are reverse-beveled for corner mounting. The panel is plastic-backed for improved rigidity and durability. SonoLite Bass Traps are packaged with six EZ-Stick™ SonoLite Mounting Tabs for incredibly easy, removable installation. Based on Auralex’s SonoLite absorption panels, which are designed to reduce unwanted reflections and flutter echo in critical listening environments such as control rooms, live rooms and rehearsal spaces, the SonoLite Bass Traps are also available in both black and tan finish. Quality bass traps that are substantial enough have always been expensive to buy or intricate and time-consuming to build, but not anymore. SonoLite Bass Traps are very affordable and easy to install. For a cost-effective yet tasteful way to improve the acoustics in any room, SonoLite Bass Trap absorption panels are the solution.
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| Gear nut Joined: Jan 2012
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do they work? lol
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| Gear interested Joined: Oct 2011
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Any word on the price point?
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| Gear interested Joined: May 2010
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id love to save some dough and finish off a couple rooms with this stuff, but im skeptical, anyone have any feedback on these yet?
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| Lives for gear Joined: Nov 2006
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Don't want to ditch on the marketing, but I'd like to see some specs. | |
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| Gear Head Joined: Feb 2012
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i've fallen over to the DIY paneling....just did it and i love it
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| Lives for gear Joined: Jun 2005 Location: germany
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3" acoustic foam bass panels? seem´s I missed this acoustic class in university
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