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Join Date: May 2010
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Selling 10 of these Fostex HP-16 Sound Reflectors. Happened to come across them a while ago, but just haven't had a project to use 'em with.
From Madisound: The HP Sound Reflectors are designed to be used in folded horn enclosures to reduce standing wave problems. When properly placed, the HP Sound Reflectors will reduce resonance peaks in the higher frequencies and cut down on frequency cancellations in the lower frequencies. Made from plastic. Apparently they do their job pretty well, Fostex even uses them in some of their studio monitors (shown in pic). Theres a few threads around about them as well. $40 for all 10 (cost $10 each new), or make me an offer for a few. Oh yeah, first post WOOO! |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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Sold, ya do paypal?
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| fostex bk-16. | noisenyc | Full Range | 79 | 10th December 2010 07:47 AM |
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| HP Sound Reflectors | tenderland | Full Range | 3 | 30th December 2005 01:19 AM |
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