Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Primeacoustic: VoxGuard



http://www.primacoustic.com/voxguard.htm
When recording vocals, you are trying to capture a clean sound that does not have unwanted noises. This can be a hard thing to do if your room is not treated acoustically. An acoustical treated room is essential for recording professional vocals. This could cost you thousands of dollars to hire a professional acoustician to fix your recording room. Chances are that if you are visiting this blog and reading this post, you are trying to build a studio on a budget, or trying to find a cheaper route to acquiring that studio, you have always desired. Luckily, Primeacoustic has the perfect solution for your recording room. PrimeacousticVoxGuard. A VoxGuard is a microphone isolation panel that has high-density acoustical foam that sits behind the microphone to eliminate reflections. The large curved baffle creates an acoustical shield that stops reflections from bouncing on the wall and returning to the microphone. It does an excellent job in blocking all unwanted noise from being captured in the recording. This barrier is perfect for absorbing low-end frequencies.  The VoxGuard is able to enhance and not take away the ambience of the room while the vocal range is absorbed. The VoxGuard can be attached to any microphone stand such as tripods, studio booms and round base stands. The VoxGuard can be adjusted to a desired distance from the microphone to acquire the desired sound with the extension bar. This isolation panel is also very lightweight. It weighs about four pounds and is 18 inches wide, 15 inches tall and 7.5 inches deep. The VoxGuard is easy to move around to take on the road to various studios or wherever you need to record vocals. This is the perfect solution to capture great sounding vocals in any room, whether for music, film, TV, and field recording. has developed a near field absorber called the

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