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Primacoustic Corner Mount Impaler - 8 Pcs

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Management number 215928841 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price US$35.20 Model Number 215928841
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Turn Any Corner Into an Effective Bass Trap Low-frequency buildup is the enemy. Use Primacoustic Corner Impalers to mount Broadway acoustic panels in the corners of your room to tame unruly bass and ensure smooth frequency response everywhere. Each mount sports a two-way pivoting anchor for left- or right-hand installations, while its trouble-free design provides easy screwdriver access. These mounts are made from heavy galvanized steel and attach easily to plasterboard, sheetrock, or masonry using triple-action Cobra Anchors (sold separately).Broadway panels deliver superior acoustic performance Broadway panels are fabric-covered acoustic panels with resin-hardened edges. They exhibit six times the density of foam and create balanced absorption throughout the audio listening range. Broadway panels are covered in an acoustically transparent fabric and offered in three colors with your choice of square or beveled edges.2-way pivoting anchors create left and right Corner Impalers.Standing waves and room modes will decimate your recordings A

  • Corner Mount for Broadway Acoustic Panels - 8-pack
Item Weight 2.45 pounds
Material Type Stainless Steel
Item model number F101 1001 00
Product Dimensions 6.3 x 4.1 x 2.9 inches
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No

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