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Auralex Unveils New Portable & Stand-Mountable ProMAX Panels

Auralex Acoustics has introduced new ProMAX Panels — stand-mounted, portable StudioFoam absorbers — which will be on display at the upcoming NAMM 2012 show in Anaheim, booth 6798.

The new ProMAX panels are light weight yet highly effective absorption treatment for “run-and-gun” recording and performance applications such as studio rentals, live events and temporary recording.

They can be used in any location where mounting acoustical treatments to the wall are not possible or ideal.

The flexible absorption panels are simple to set up and transport and easily assembled and disassembled for convenient storage.

ProMAX Panels can be grouped together to form a portable vocal booth on the fly, and they can also be positioned around a drum kit to “tune” room sounds in recordings and live performance venues.

With extension up to eight feet high, the panels are outfitted with an adjustable contour for precision positioning.

“Based on the success of our MAX-Wall Mobile Acoustical Environment, we are proud to present this cost-effective portable absorption solution to the NAMM market,” says Eric Smith, founder and president of Auralex Acoustics. “As an extremely flexible acoustical solution, the ProMax is ideal for musicians and on-the-go recording applications.”

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