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Auralex GRAMMA: Amp and Monitor Isolation Risers; 1- 23"x15"x2.75" Risers; in Charcoal Only; Weight Limit 300lbs. | 
enlarge | Brand: Auralex Acoustics Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $59.95 Buy New: $49.95 You Save: $10.00 (17%)
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 3364
Country: USA Color: Charcoal Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 23 x 2.8 x 15 The GRAMMAa is an incredibly effective device thatas used to float an amp, loudspeaker or subwoofer and yields nearly total acoustic isolation. The resultaa purity of tone that has to be heard to be believed! GRAMMAa comes complete with a carrying handle, road-ready pro-grade carpet, Studiofoama Wedges (underneath) and PlatFoama. Warranty: Returns on factory defect only. Replacment product will be sent out.
MPN: GRAMMA Model: GRAMMA UPC: 818105003488 EAN: 0818105003488 ASIN: B0002D0B4U
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| • | yields nearly total acoustic isolation, resulting in a purity of tone that has to be heard to be believed | | • | helps you achieve a more natural tone | | • | get the sound you want out of any room! |
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Product Description The GRAMMA is an incredibly effective device that's used to float an amp or loudspeaker and yields nearly total acoustic isolation, resulting in a purity of tone that has to be heard to be believed!
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Auralex Gramma May 11, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Absolutely incredible! I now fear no room :) This board tightens up the sound of my Eden 4-10 bass amp and gives such an incredible clarity and punch regardless of the room I'm working in. I had 2 but let a friend use one for his studio .....it hasn't come back yet!
Dear God, the advertising isn't empty hype! September 26, 2004 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've been playing bass for a classic rock cover band through an Ampeg 328. I love my amp. It's not a 400-watt monster, but it suits my needs since I'm primarily a guitar player. The problem was, it sounded great in my own rooms, but our practice room is in a portable (nothing under the floor) and most stages are elevated platforms. My understanding is the floors were acting like a membrane that absorbed my sweet tone. And volume. It sucked. But no more!
I bought this thing at a local store after reading all the reviews, and because I was offered a 30-day return policy. That 30 days is going to expire and I WILL NOT give up my GRAMMA. I gigged with it the first night I had it and my amp sounded AMAZING. 150 watts through 2x8's, and I was easily heard among the drums and lead guitars using tube amps. My amp sounded like I've wanted to sound since I've been playing with this band. It was the first time I realized my amp wasn't worthless. All the guys in band were blown away at the difference it made. It truly does isolate your amp so it's only moving air, like the manufacturer intended, and gives you the sound and tone you should have. Seriously, I'm a pretty peaceful guy, but I'll fight someone who tries to take my GRAMMA.
I don't know if guitars would really benefit because of their higher frequencies, but if any speakers are hard for you to hear the GRAMMA could be a great solution that'll cost hundreds less then replacing your rig or monitors. I give it a gigging bassist's two thumbs up.
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