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Auralex Debuts ProGO Portable Stand-Mounted Absorbers

Designed for a range of stage and studio applications

Auralex Acoustics has introduced new ProGO stand-mounted absorbers, portable, lightweight and efficient baffles designed for a range of stage and studio applications.

ProGO is short for Professional Gobo (a gobo is a freestanding acoustical treatment device usually used in studios), but it is a solution for any space where boundary-mounted acoustical treatments might not be desirable. They can be used to control early reflections as well as act as a bass trap when stood across a room’s corners.

Each ProGO absorber consists of a custom, two-sided ProPanel assembly fitted into a custom black melamine-laminated base that can be outfitted with optional casters for increased portability.

ProGO can also be used to minimize sound leakage between instruments, amps and vocalists during recording sessions or live performances while retaining line of sight with performers.

Users can “dial in” the right amount of room ambience by varying the position and number of ProGOs, and can quickly put together an enclosed booth within a larger space by utilizing multiple ProGOs in an array.

ProGO absorbers are available in 2-ft x 6-ft x 8-in and 4-ft x 4-ft x 8-in configurations and rest in the included floorstand, and can be specified in 12 fabric colors to match a variety of décors.

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