ClearSonic Small Guitar Amp Isolation Package
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A2-4 ClearSonic Panels and Two S2 Sorber Baffles
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Use your amp in a quieter space. |
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ClearSonic Panels (CSP) provide acoustic separation between instruments on stage or in the studio. This helps reduce drum bleed into vocal or instrument mics and lowers stage volume so that everyone can hear themselves better.
ClearSonic SORBER baffles are an easy and effective way to contain sound and control reflections. SORBER baffles are manufactured out of rigid 1.5" thick compressed fiberglas encased in heavy-duty 'trunk cloth'. SORBER panels are available in free-standing or tackable models. All SORBER baffles are Velcro-receptive so thay can easily be attached to almost any surface. You can also use Velcro to attach signs or other light weight items to SORBER quickly and easily
A2 Panels Each A2 panel is 1'W x 2'H. The most common arrangement of A2 panels is the A2-4, which consists of four sections. Designed for guitar speaker cabinets, the A2-4 allows a player to drive the amp and speaker to the level needed to reach the overdrive "sweet spot", without projecting all of the volume forward. Used with an S2, this system helps reduce stage volume and clean up stage sound without sacrificing your desired guitar tone.
S2 Panels SORBER S2 baffles can be attached to the inside of the ClearSonic Panel to reduce the amount of reflected sound, or attached to a wall to improve acoustics in a room. The S2 are velcro-receptive and easily attached to almost any flat surface. The S2 is 24"H x 22"W.
This package includes: • A2-4 Panels - Four Sections of A2 • Two S2 Panels • Total Dimensions: 35"W 30"D 24"H
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| This is a great solution for House of Worship Musicians. The ClearSonic Small Guitar Amp Isolation Package will allow you to use your guitar amplifier and get the tone you like without overloading the stage with the guitars amplified sound. Keeping the volume down on the stage is so beneficial; it makes it easier to hear the vocal monitors for the singes. Is your guitar player too loud on stage? If the answer is yes, you have a few choices to fix the problem. Either remove the amp from the equation and use a virtual guitar amp and add an in ear monitor system or add this ClearSonic Small Guitar Amp Isolation Package. If you have an in ear monitor system you still may want to use the ClearSonic Isolation Package, sometimes there is no substitute for a real guitar amp |
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