Primacoustic Recoil Stabilizers are a nearfield reference monitor platform designed to decouple
the loudspeaker from the supporting shelf while adding mass to stabilize the speaker from the
backward recoil caused by the low frequency driver motion. The Recoil Stabilizer is made from
three components: a high-density urethane foam base that acts as an isolator to eliminate
resonant frequencies from traveling from the speaker to the shelf, a heavy laser-cut steel base
that acts as both the platform for the speaker and as the stabilizing counter-force and thin nonslip
neoprene is used to hold the speaker securely in place. The Recoil Stabilizer works by
simply placing it beneath the speaker. A range of sizes are available and these may be ordered
in horizontal, down-fire or up-fire angles to aim the loudspeakers as needed.