C. T’Fusors combat hot spots and nulls by alleviating flat, reflective room surfaces with scientifically designed surfaces of varying shapes, sizes and angles. Standing waves and flutter echoes are minimized without significantly reducing acoustic energy in the space. Placement of T’Fusor 3D Sound Diffusors is largely subjective. The most popular choices are either on the rear wall and rear portion of the ceiling behind the listening position or centered between the listening position and the speakers on the ceiling as pictured. The best way to install the T’Fusors is with mechanical fasteners such as screws or nails. Be sure to rotate each T’Fusor 90° from the adjacent one for best results. Also, stuff

the back cavity of each T’Fusor with insulation, extra Studiofoam, or blankets to reduce resonance and increase T’Fusor performance.

D. GRAMMA is an amplifier/subwoofer flotation device that helps reduce sound transmission (especially low frequencies) by decoupling the speaker enclosure from the existing structure utilizing high-density foam. Players, engineers, and listeners alike should enjoy increased tonal definition and clarity in effects/processing. GRAMMA can be used to isolate instrument amplifiers, stage monitors, and subwoofers from tracking room floors, live stages, even the floor of a home theater.

E. MoPADS are high-density foam products that are designed to decouple your speakers from any surface they set on in your room, whether that be a desk, shelf or speaker stands. This will “tighten” the tone of your monitors - especially at the low end - and help to reduce the amount of vibration transferred to other gear that would normally be coupled with the monitors, thus degrading your sound.

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