MaxTrap

MaxTrap

$689.99

Lack of control over low bass frequencies will create significant problems, leading to mixes that don’t accurately reflect the quality of the track. The mix will either be too boomy or thin. The MaxTrap provides 3-way absorption throughout the entire frequency spectrum. Besides the front mounted, high-performance Broadway panels, the MaxTrap uses a suspended diaphragm that stretches the entire span of the panel to absorb deep bass.

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  • Edge - Beveled

    Surface Area Coverage (per box) - 8 sq ft

    Thickness - 3”

    Mounting hardware included

    Construction:

    The Primacoustic MaxTrap is a combination full range absorber and diaphragmatic resonator designed to control all frequencies right down to the deepest bass.

    This is achieved by combining a full-size high density glass wool panel with a closed air space behind created by the wood frame to absorb sound below 100Hz. Lower frequencies pass through the front face and then cause the internal diaphragm to resonate. The greater energy contained in low frequencies causes the limp-mass diaphragm to naturally migrate to the frequencies where room resonance is most prominent, thereby reducing the effect of powerful room modes.

    Made from easy to clean black melamine coated wood composite frame, the MaxTrap ships flat in kit form to save freight costs and assembles in about fifteen minutes using standard household tools. Once together, the device hangs easily in the corner using supplied French cleats.

    • Frame Material: Black melamine laminated MDF

    • Core Panel Material: Glass wool

    • Diaphragmatic Membrane: Loaded vinyl

    • Finish: Acoustically transparent Polyester fabric

    • Weight: 43.6 lbs (19.8 kg)

Construction:

The Primacoustic MaxTrap is a combination full range absorber and diaphragmatic resonator designed to control all frequencies right down to the deepest bass.

This is achieved by combining a full-size high density glass wool panel with a closed air space behind created by the wood frame to absorb sound below 100Hz. Lower frequencies pass through the front face and then cause the internal diaphragm to resonate. The greater energy contained in low frequencies causes the limp-mass diaphragm to naturally migrate to the frequencies where room resonance is most prominent, thereby reducing the effect of powerful room modes.

Made from easy to clean black melamine coated wood composite frame, the MaxTrap ships flat in kit form to save freight costs and assembles in about fifteen minutes using standard household tools. Once together, the device hangs easily in the corner using supplied French cleats.