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| Auralex Max Walls Hi Folks, I'm contemplating a Max Wall purchase. I'd like to treat the space behind my mixing rig, and love the idea that you can take the panels down for isolation while tracking. Just wondering if anyone has opinions/advice/experience with the product. Thank you-- Jim |
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| Lives for gear | You could do a whole small room for $900 pretty easily, especially if you DIY. Is there any reason you can't treat your space using more traditional methods? I mean, sure the idea that it could function as a sort gobo system is interesting, but there just doesn't seem to be much bang-for-the-buck there. Frank
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