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Thanks to affeny for starting this poll! We've contacted the vendor on your behalf and they've made the Auralex DST Alpha Roominator Kit available.

SeanDrop Buyer

Auralex DST Alpha Roominator Kit

Auralex DST Alpha Roominator Kit


Thanks for the links. I'm trying to figure out what would be best for my 9x9x9 room. I'm anticipating bass issues and all kinds of standing waves. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
As promised folks, the Audix SCX25A Condesner Mic is here and ready for purchase. We worked very hard to bring this microphone to the community. It is truly a one-of-a-kind piece. I cannot say enough great things about this mic; the sound quality, construction, design and pristine sound reproduction are all of the astonishing. I have added a couple of videos about the mic, so please feel free to learn more and post any questions.
Link to drop:
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/audix-scx25a?s=audix
This first one shows how Esperanza Spaulding's Front of House tech sets up this mic:
Here is a flat, without processing, recording of a piano using the SCX25A:
SeanReid
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Not sure how this relates; any progress on this particular poll?
affeny
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Affeny,
It relates as to recording, that was the thought behind posting it here. Not to mentioning bringing some much needed extra attention to this poll, which is a priority. Hopefully I will have some updates as to an Auralex drop later today.
Thank you for being a part of the Massdrop community.
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Square Footage Room Calculator to determine which kit would suit your needs best: http://www.auralex.com/ikc-new/
Here's a PDF with pictures of the different kits in rooms/configurations: http://www.auralex.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Auralex-Roominators.pdf
Hi there. The Auralex kits shave off some $ compared to buying the foam panels individually, so I thought this might appeal to the MD community from the get go. I included all of the kits containing bass traps, which I think are key, with the exception of the "Pro Plus" kit, which is targeted more toward a large professional session room rather than a home studio room application.