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Glenn Kuras 09-29-2015 09:55 AM

GIK Acoustics NEW Alpha Wood Series
 
GIK ACOUSTICS LAUNCHES ALPHA WOOD SERIES





ATLANTA, GA (September 29, 2015) – Leading acoustic treatment manufacturer GIK Acoustics has announced the launch of a new product series that is literally changing the face of acoustic panels and bass traps.

Introducing the GIK Acoustics Alpha Series, a line of acoustic panels and bass traps with a wood face which has a mathematical sequence of slots for one-dimensional scattering / diffusion.

The Alpha Series beautifully combines absorption with diffusion and enhances any room both aesthetically and acoustically with superior quality, high-performing, and stylish room treatments.
First in the series is the 4A Alpha Panel. The 4A Alpha Panel is constructed as a 23.75” x 23.75” x 4” wood-framed panel filled with rigid fiberglass absorption material (core made from 100% recycled materials, environmentally friendly without any formaldehyde or urea formaldehyde). The panel is then wrapped in fabric and finished with a blonde veneer wood face which is designed for even, one-dimensional scattering. The wood face also allows low frequency waves to pass through to the fiberglass panel for better low end absorption.

Company founder and president, Glenn Kuras says, “I am thrilled to bring the Alpha Series to our customers. Not only is the Alpha Series one of the most attractive product lines we’ve introduced, but they are more effective than similar products on the market. And they’re made with the quality and high performance standards that our customers have come to expect. The Alpha is truly a game changer for GIK and for the industry.”


The 4A Alpha Panel is available for sale direct from the GIK Acoustics website.
4A Alpha Panel Diffusor / Absorber

Diapason 09-29-2015 10:12 AM

They look really interesting, Glenn. I have 242s, 244s and a couple of Monsters in my small listening room to tame all kinds of horrible problems, but if I use enough absorption to deal with the reflections, inevitably things are inclined to sound over-damped and airless. Are these suitable for side walls in a really narrow room (just over 9' wide) or do they need a bit more space?

Glenn Kuras 09-29-2015 10:17 AM

No not at all. These have about a 50% opening so you are still getting enough absorption but without "overdoing it". If you would like, email me some pictures of your room and I can give you a few ideas of placement of the Alpha.

Diapason 09-29-2015 10:45 AM

I'll do that, thanks.


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