NAMM: MSR IsoPanel, RollaPanel
Feb 6, 2006 12:19 PM
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MSR’s new IsoPanel™ (pictured) acoustic isolation, available in a variety of sizes, are absorbers optimized to provide the best possible sound isolation in an easily movable partition. Also available in a variety of sizes, the company’s new RollaPanel absorbers are equipped with sturdy wheels and bases that make them easy to set up, move and store.
“MSR’s new IsoPanel is an excellent solution for many MI dealers and their studio customers,” says MSR president Anthony Grimani. “Many project studios have had to build their own ‘gobos,’ and now the MI channel can offer them a solution that is guaranteed to work with no real effort by the end-user. RollaPanel is an excellent solution for many MI dealers and their customers. The products are an excellent stand-alone sale or an add-on to any pre-existing environment.”
For more information, visit www.msr-inc.com. For more new product announcements, visit mixonline.com/products/new/.
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