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Diy Speaker Brackets

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Diy Speaker Brackets

2024-09-23 01:40:19

Great Speaker Brackets

5
2024-04-06 05:41:14

This device identified an out-of-phase condition in the midrange driver of my DIY speaker system---even though they were seemingly correctly wired to the clearly marked polarities on the custom crossover and the driver itself. I switched polarity, and the previously-undefined soundstage has now come into crisp focus allowing me to pinpoint individual orchestral instruments. This fix easily surpasses the purchase of a $20,000 amplifier.

5
2024-08-22 05:13:57

These sturdy brackets can clearly hold some serious weight. I like that they are fully articulating, The base swivels, the joint can move 180 degrees and the rotator cuff that holds the speaker attachment element can rotate 360 degrees. More exciting (at least for me) is that the speaker attachment \head\" can come off

5
2024-09-05 07:22:55

Perfect for DIY straps; cut as much as you want.

5
2024-08-23 08:40:52

Easy diy install

5
2024-04-09 07:16:16

Prof installation done, but watching I could have DIY.

5
2024-09-18 07:24:14

The brackets fits and does what it claims to do.

5
2024-08-06 05:18:50

This brackets works as it is supose to.

5
2024-06-15 04:34:12

Works great with L-brackets and is very well-made.

5
2024-06-19 02:48:17

Ok, I have a Stroboframe Pro-T that I've used for many years. Does the Folding T do everything that the Stroboframe does? Yes. Does it do it any better? No. The Custom Brackets Folding T does exactly the same job as the Stroboframe, no more no less. It does not do any of those things any better. So what's the difference? The key difference between the two products is that the Folding T folds up very compactly for storage and transport compared to the Stroboframe unit. The vast majority of flash brackets are rigid. The only part the moves is the part the changes the orientation of the flash relative to the camera. This is a moving arm on these units, a rotator for camera rotating brackets. After all, the whole point of a flash bracket is to keep the flash above the camera body in either portrait or landscape orientation. Custom Brackets has added an additional point of articulation on the arm that hold the camera itself. This allows both arms to be folded in and makes it very compact to store compared to products like the Stroboframe. Brackets like the Stroboframe will not fit into most camera bags without taking up a bunch of room. The Folding T doesn't take up much room. The bottom line is that if you need flash bracket and don't care about how much space it takes up when it's stored, then any flash bracket will work depending on your other needs. The Folding-T is no different to most other non-rotator type brackets in actual use. The only difference is that it stores compactly, and this is an important difference for me.

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