TRI ABSORBER SILVER


TRI Absorber | Design and structure.


Reducing vibrations of your sound system.

The functional principle of the TRI Absorber is broken down into three task areas: 1.) reception of vibrations, 2.) concentration of the vibrations received/gathered on three pressure points, 3.) deflection of the absorbed vibrations on the base.

Vibrations are received through the vibration reception disk. The vibrations, gathered on three especially hardened spikes (peaks), are transferred via the integrated master disk. The excess pressure creates a maximum of three pressure points. The vibrations are eliminated. In this way, the vibrations of speakers and devices are not transmitted to furnishings and buildings and do not cause any static noise.

A total of 4 absorbers per set are included in delivery. One TRI absorber consists of: a threaded grounding component, a rotary disk of adjustable height, three steel-hardened spikes (peaks), and a hardened master disk incorporated in a vibration reception disk. Absorbers are used, for example, for acoustic decoupling of the speaker cases from the base. In this way, feedback is avoided. Clean acoustics from the speaker are thereby ensured. The bass is not transferred to furnishings and buildings but can develop freely in the room.
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