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Primacoustic RX5 Horizontal Fire Recoil Stabilizer, 7.5 x 9.5-Inch
  • Primacoustic RX5 Horizontal Fire Recoil Stabilizer for Nearfield Monitors, Measuring 7.5 x 9.5-Inch

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Primacoustic RX5 Horizontal Fire Recoil Stabilizer, 7.5 x 9.5-Inch

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Primacoustic RX5 Horizontal Fire Recoil Stabilizer for Nearfield Monitors, 7.5 x 9.5-Inch

The Recoil Stabilizer is an amazing nearfield monitor platform. It combines four unique elements to form a perfect whole, enhancing your audio experience.

Key Features

  • Retention pad: A thin non - slip neoprene surface firmly secures the nearfield monitor on top, ensuring maximum signal transfer.
  • Steel platform: A laser - cut ¼” (6mm) steel platform adds the right amount of stabilizing mass to hold the nearfield monitor steadily in place.
  • Curved front panel: The curved front panel gets rid of standing waves and adds mass to the platform without taking up more space.
  • Isolation foam: High - density open - cell acoustic foam provides excellent acoustic isolation, preventing coupling between the loudspeaker and the shelf.

Technical Specifications

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


Using the Primacoustic RX5 Horizontal Fire Recoil Stabilizer is easy. First, place the stabilizer on a flat surface. Then, put your nearfield monitor on the retention pad gently. Make sure it's centered and well - secured. When using, avoid placing heavy objects on the monitor or the stabilizer to prevent damage. For maintenance, clean the retention pad with a soft, dry cloth regularly to keep its non - slip function. Also, check the steel platform for any signs of rust and clean it if needed. Keep the isolation foam away from sharp objects to avoid tearing. If you notice any issues with the stabilizer's performance, it might be time to check the foam or the connections between the elements.


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