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Scott-Tausher sound board. It was intended to mitigate the beam effect of sound coming from a curvalinear speaker cone. In practice it muffled all sound from the speaker making it more of a sales gimmick than a sound improvement. It is better displayed on a wall than placed in front of a speaker.
Norman
Thanks for letting me know. I figured it was a "sales" gimmick of some sort.
Scott
I use a couple of these to protect the cones of speakers that are not installed in cabinets.
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