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ATLANTA, GA (March 13, 2012) – GIK Acoustics this week released the new Scopus Tuned Trap, specially designed for controlling lower frequencies within rooms. The GIK Scopus Tuned Trap takes low end control to a new level in three options that cover 30 Hz to 135 Hz with maximum targeted absorption incorporating a pressure-based membrane design with an air tight chamber.

GIK Acoustics President Glenn Kuras states, “With the introduction of the Scopus Tuned Trap we are able to provide customers with maximum low end control without deadening the room. Including this product in our line continues the GIK tradition of staying on the forefront of product development by expanding a wider array of solutions for many different room designs.”

Certified lab tests have proven that the GIK Scopus Tuned Traps provide better sound quality than any other traps on the market. For results visit: https://gikacoustics.com/files/A12_001_120103_A.pdf

GIK Acoustics Scopus Tuned Traps

About GIK Acoustics:
With thousands of GIK products installed around the world and with locations in the U.S. and Europe, it is clear that GIK Acoustics is the #1 choice for recording studios, listening rooms, home theaters, churches, and live auditoriums. Since 2004 GIK Acoustics has provided the largest selection of highest quality products at affordable prices as well as providing clients with a professional design and support staff to achieve a quality acoustic space.

For media inquiries, contact:
Shelly Williams
Marketing Director
shelly.w@gikacoustics.com
Phone: 770.986.2789 (U.S.)
Toll Free: 1.888.986.2789 (U.S.)
Phone: +44 (0) 20 7558 8976 (Europe)

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