Bag End
Nov 2, 2005 8:17 PM
Studio Design
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BAG END E-TRAP
October 2006—The E-trap is an active, electronic low-frequency acoustic absorber designed to be an alternative to “traditional” passive bass traps. The E-trap offers a precisely tunable tool to attack the very worst problems with a high degree of effectiveness in a fraction of the space (18x13x10 feet). It also offers a practical, low-cost solution for existing rooms with problems and where room redesign or large passive absorbers are not viable options. www.bagend.com. TO READ THE REVIEW, CLICK HERE.
BAG END E-TRAP
October 2005—Now in production, Bag End’s revolutionary, tunable electronic bass E-Trap is a first-of-its-kind electronic feedback control system incorporated in a powered subwoofer that creates the same dynamics as a passive bass trap. This is an active feedback coloration control solution that adds dampening to the low-frequency acoustic mode and smoothes out the magnitude of frequency response in a room, thus eliminating the need for passive acoustic materials. Price: $998.
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