Auralex Unveils Next-Generation SubDude-HT Subwoofer Isolator
Thu, 20 Sep 2012
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— SubDude-HT™ decouples sub from floor, improving the low-end frequency response in critical listening applications —

INDIANAPOLIS, IN, SEPTEMBER 18, 2012 – Auralex® Acoustics, Inc., the world’s leading brand of acoustical treatments and soon to celebrate its 35th anniversary, is unveiling its next-generation SubDude system, the SubDude-HT™ Subwoofer Isolator. A larger lower-profile version of Auralex’s acclaimed SubDude, the SubDude-HT is a highly effective device that floats a subwoofer, yielding improved acoustical isolation.

Ideal for home theater installations, the new SubDude-HT is designed to work with most home theater subwoofers and features a three-quarter-inch velour-covered MDF with a one-inch base of Auralex Platfoam™ as an isolation boundary to decouple the subwoofer from the floor. This type of isolation allows the sound to emanate directly from the subwoofer, reducing coloration/”muddy” sound, thereby creating a clearer, more accurate low frequency response with diminished structural vibrations. The SubDude-HT measures 22"W x 17"D x 1.75"H.

For more information, please visit www.auralex.com.

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About Auralex Acoustics, Inc.
Located in Indianapolis, Auralex Acoustics was founded in 1977 with a mission to provide top-performing acoustical treatment products at the best possible value. Since then, thousands of satisfied Auralex customers have experienced improved acoustics, expert advice and exceptional customer service. Auralex products enjoy widespread use among prominent artists, producers, engineers, corporations, celebrities and government agencies worldwide.
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