Auralex SonoLite: Professional Grade, Entry Level Foam Panels
For home studio owners and music makers on a budget, Auralex Acoustics debuted its new SonoLite fabric wrapped StudiofoamPro panels at the 2011 Winter NAMM Show.
SonoLite absorption panels are designed to reduce unwanted reflections and flutter echo in critical listening environments such as control rooms, live rooms, and rehearsal spaces. According to the manufacturer, these panels will clean up the sound in your room, and are a cost-effective alternative to fiberglass cloth-covered panels. The core of each SonoLite panel is made of StudiofoamPro absorbing acoustical foam, and each panel is covered in a velour fabric to accent the decor of any room.
Specifically targeted toward home studio owners on limited budgets, SonoLite StudiofoamPro panels are entry-level yet professional-grade, cloth-covered foam panels. With SonoLite fabric-wrapped StudiofoamPro panels, everyday musicians can acoustically treat a variety of studio spaces without shelling out a ton of money. In addition to being affordable, these panels are pro-quality, meaning that they will treat your space accordingly and look classy while doing so.
SonoLite is a 2' x 2' x 1" fabric-wrapped StudiofoamPro panel, available in either black or beige, with squared edges. These panels provide an overall Noise Coefficient Rating (NRC) of 0.75. Auralex Acoustics will be offering SonoLite for $24.99 per panel.
About SonoLite panels, Eric Smith, founder and president of Auralex Acoustics, says, "Auralex is thrilled to offer this type of product at such an affordable price to both our loyal customers and to those who may be new to Auralex products." He continues, "Auralex's SonoLite is an ideal acoustical absorption panel for the home-based musician. SonoLite is an aesthetic and price point blend of Auralex's StudiofoamPro and ELiTE ProPanels, combining the look of the ELiTE ProPanel with StudiofoamPro's cost."
For more information, visit the Auralex Web site at auralex.com.




I'm not a professional
I'm not a professional singer or anything, but I sometimes like to rock it out at my house, and the neighbors hate me for it. I had no idea there was such a thing, and the contrast will be perfect with my white walls.
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