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Old Sep 9, 2003
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Dynaxorb

You guys ever heard of this? I just saw it in a Mobile audio mag when I was chilling at a store yesterday.


Back wave distortion, a common problem with every speaker, occurs when your speaker sends the same sound out the back as it does out the front! If this rear sound wave energy is allowed to bounce back and return to the speaker, it interferes with the speaker’s ability to operate properly causing back-wave speaker distortion. Dynaxorb eliminates back-wave distortion using Sonic Stealth Technology™. Dynaxorb absorbs, diffuses and attenuates the sonic energy directed towards it. Removing back-wave interference from the speaker allows every speaker to produce the full quality potential it was designed for, and delivers all the sound you paid for!
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Spray some rubberized undercoating on the surface directly behind the speaker....it'll do the same thing as that mat, which probably costs like $40
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Aight, LMAO, wtf is that in your sig?
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heh, i'm not sure....everyone seems to be asking me though.
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When a speaker is playing it's projecting sound waves in front of it (the sound you hear) as well as behind it. If there's just a flat panel behind the speaker those waves can bounce off that panel, come back and hit the back of the speaker cone, causing it to move and create distortion. That thing absorbs those back waves and elimitates the distortion caused by them.
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