Auralex set to show AudioTile at NAMM

Dec 9, 2006 8:00 AM

    

Auralex Acoustics announced plans to feature its 24-piece AudioTile set at the winter NAMM show in Anaheim, CA, Jan. 18-21, 2007.  AudioTile absorbs echoes and other undesirable reflections though a wide range of frequencies. The new 24-piece set includes detailed step-by-step instructions on how to build seven striking designs that effectively treat one 8ft x 10ft wall or ceiling.

Varying thickness built into each AudioTile delivers excellent broadband absorption, while the resulting design patterns allow a unique means of blending absorption, diffusion and reflection for optimal acoustical performance. Auralex’s proprietary Studiofoam formula ensures superior durability and Class B fire resistance.

The patented AudioTile is one of the offerings in the new pArtScience product line, a family of acoustical treatments designed by Russ Berger.

For more information, visit www.auralexelite.com.




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