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Primacoustic RX12 Down Fire Recoil Stabilizer, 20 x 13-Inch
  • Primacoustic RX12 Down Fire Nearfield Monitor Recoil Stabilizer, Measuring 20 x 13 Inches

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Primacoustic RX12 Down Fire Recoil Stabilizer, 20 x 13-Inch

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Primacoustic RX12 Down Fire Nearfield Monitor Recoil Stabilizer, 20 x 13-Inch

The Recoil Stabilizer is an excellent nearfield monitor platform. It combines four unique elements to offer a complete solution. This platform is a must - have for getting the best audio performance from your nearfield monitors.

Key Features

  • Retention Pad: A thin anti - slip neoprene surface that firmly holds your nearfield monitor on top, ensuring maximum signal transfer for clear and crisp audio.
  • Steel Platform: A laser - cut ¼” (6mm) steel platform. Its added mass stabilizes the monitor, keeping it securely in place.
  • Curved Front Panel: The curved design not only gets rid of standing waves but also adds mass without taking up extra space.
  • Isolation Foam: High - density open - cell acoustic foam provides great acoustic isolation, preventing sound coupling between the loudspeaker and the shelf.

Technical Specifications

Deck
1/4” steel with a non - slip pad
Base
High - density foam


Using the Primacoustic RX12 Down Fire Nearfield Monitor Recoil Stabilizer is easy. First, place the stabilizer on a flat and sturdy surface. Then, carefully put your nearfield monitor on the retention pad at the top. The anti - slip surface will keep it secure. As for maintenance, you can clean the steel platform with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using abrasive materials that might scratch the surface. The neoprene retention pad can be gently wiped clean with a mild soap solution if it gets dirty. For the isolation foam, be careful not to press too hard on it, as this might damage its structure. Keep the stabilizer in a dry place to prevent any moisture damage. If you notice any parts are loose or damaged, it's best to contact the manufacturer for replacement parts.


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