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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 08 September 2008


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Auralex Roominator Deluxe Plus Kit

Tired ears? Difficult mixes? You need treatment – acoustic treatment! Huw Price checks out the Auralex Deluxe Plus Kit…

Price: £935.00
Manufacturer: Auralex
Website: http://www.auralex.com

Many project studio owners find themselves struggling to achieve clear, balanced mixes that translate to other listening environments. You might have a great mixing desk, monitors and top-quality digital converters, but still the results are unpredictable. So what’s going on? Unfortunately, the laws of acoustics are oblivious to the quality of the gear you’ve bought and if you are working in a square or rectangular room you will struggle to get the best results out of it.

Score: 9

This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 14
Filed under Acoustic Treatment

 

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