
Description
Designed for nearfield monitors, the Primacoustic Recoil Stabilizer™ is a unique speaker mounting device that at once eliminates disruptive resonant coupling from the loudspeaker to the stand, while providing a stable base that reduces the recoil caused by the forward energy of the loudspeaker motion. The Recoil Stabilizer is a loudspeaker platform that combines three basic components: a high-density urethane foam base to isolate the speaker from the shelf, monitor-bridge or stand; a heavy ¼” laser-cut steel plate; and a thin neoprene top surface. The foam effectively decouples the loudspeaker to eliminate vibration-borne resonance that invariably introduces phase anomalies, while the steel plate introduces significant mass to the structure, stabilizing the speaker. The no-slip surface coats the top to ensure the monitor stays firmly in place.
The Recoil Stabilizer is available in various sizes, weights and firing angles to address the vast array of speaker designs currently on the market and personal mounting preferences. To make selection easy, we have produced a simple cross-reference chart to match the right Recoil Stabilizer for your monitors.
Features
- Improves transient response and imaging
- Tightens up the bass for greater accuracy
- Eliminates resonance and phase anomalies
- Improves translation to other audio systems
| Isolation foam | High density open cell acoustic foam provides acoustic isolation to eliminate coupling between loudspeaker and shelf. |
| Steel platform | Laser cut _Ó (6mm) steel platform adds the necessary stabilizing mass to rigidly hold the nearfield monitor in place. |
| Curved front panel | Curved front panel eliminates standing waves and adds mass to the platform without increasing the footprint. |
| Retention pad | Thin no-slip neoprene surface ecures the nearfield monitor to the top surface for maximum signal transfer. |
Designed for nearfield monitors, the Primacoustic Recoil Stabilizer™ is a unique speaker mounting device that at once eliminates disruptive resonant coupling from the loudspeaker to the stand, while providing a stable base that reduces the recoil caused by the forward energy of the loudspeaker motion. The Recoil Stabilizer is a loudspeaker platform that combines three basic components: a high-density urethane foam base to isolate the speaker from the shelf, monitor-bridge or stand; a heavy ¼” laser-cut steel plate; and a thin neoprene top surface. The foam effectively decouples the loudspeaker to eliminate vibration-borne resonance that invariably introduces phase anomalies, while the steel plate introduces significant mass to the structure, stabilizing the speaker. The no-slip surface coats the top to ensure the monitor stays firmly in place.
The Recoil Stabilizer is available in various sizes, weights and firing angles to address the vast array of speaker designs currently on the market and personal mounting preferences. To make selection easy, we have produced a simple cross-reference chart to match the right Recoil Stabilizer for your monitors.
Features
- Improves transient response and imaging
- Tightens up the bass for greater accuracy
- Eliminates resonance and phase anomalies
- Improves translation to other audio systems
| Isolation foam | High density open cell acoustic foam provides acoustic isolation to eliminate coupling between loudspeaker and shelf. |
| Steel platform | Laser cut _Ó (6mm) steel platform adds the necessary stabilizing mass to rigidly hold the nearfield monitor in place. |
| Curved front panel | Curved front panel eliminates standing waves and adds mass to the platform without increasing the footprint. |
| Retention pad | Thin no-slip neoprene surface ecures the nearfield monitor to the top surface for maximum signal transfer. |
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