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Acoustic Refinement for Bass Reflex
Speakerss |
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Superior Cabinet Wall Liner Replacement -
BassLine Will Enhance: |
Car
Subs |
Guitar
& Bass Amps |
P.A.
Systems |
Computer
Systems |
Sound
Monitors |
Home
Entertainment |
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With a simple
'Do-It-Yourself'
installation
of BassLine
on the inside
walls of
your cabinets
you'll achieve
bigger cleaner
sound from
your speakers. |
Try out
our kits.
They come in two sizes:
30 Panel
Kit -
$39.95
USD
+
$20.00
USD
S&H |
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If you want
the 15
panel kit,
or more
than 30
Panels,
please go to the ORDER page |
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Press Reviews
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| Enjoy The Music |
Enjoy The Music magazine asks "What is an inexpensive way to help reduce the internal reflections of your loudspeaker's drivers?" get their answer here! |
| Australian Audio Club |
Kendrick Pavey - Vice President of the Australian Audio Club recommends BassLine for your audio projects. Are you sitting down? |
| Hi-Fi Choice |
Quality magazine in the United Kingdom - "Hi-Fi Choice" - takes notice of Bassline Speaker Panels in their September 2001 issue - take a peek here! |
| AMP Prague |
AMP (Audiophile Meeting Point) High End Audio E-Zine in Prague puts BassLine Speaker Panels through the grind - read the full review here! |
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"I tried out
the cabinet
and I really
like the tight
sound. I had
my doubts after
seeing the panels
that it would
do much good.
But I think
they are every
bit as good
as you described
them to be.
I'm using a
2X12 cab with
Eminence Kappa
12A's and it
shakes the walls
but doesn't
have any of
the hollow overtones
and dead distorted
sound these
speakers had
in a different
non-insulated
cabinet (Bandmaster)."
Rick NesSmith
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Hi Carl.O.K. Let's see...
"I used the
cab, with
the new
liner last
night. The
room is not
bass
friendly!
High
ceilings,
glass behind
the stage
kind of
thing. Not
the best
room around
for testing
gear. But...
The amp is a
22 year old
G.K.
800r.b. driving
a single 15"
Bag End 8
ohm cab at
200 watts.
It is a
small
bullet-proof
rig. It is
LOUD for the
size. The
Bag End cab
is rear
ported, so I
have had
some
problems
with low end
boom off to
the sides of
the cab in
certain
situations,
or types of
rooms. That
problem is
apparently
gone! I was
getting nice
clear low
end off to
the sides.
At first I
thought I
didn't have
enough low
end, but
there was
plenty. It
was just
cleaner than
before.
Second, the
volume was
noticeable
louder! I
turned down
the bass,
and the
output level
at the amp.
It was still
pretty loud,
and I wasn't
running
through the
mains. A
loud little
rig to begin
with, now
appears to
be even
louder,
because all
the sound
absorbent
batting
inside the
cab is gone.
When I asked
my guitar
player what
he was
hearing, he
said he
wasn't
hearing
enough mid
range. So
not having
done
anything
different at
the amp
e.g., that
means I'm
getting a
lot better
low, AND
high end.
The high end
seems a bit
cleaner too.
So, I added
some low,
and high
MIDS, and
had to turn
down even
more!!
The bassline
seems to
fool you at
first
because the
bottom is
clean, so it
can give the
illusion
that you
need more
lows. You
really
don't,
because
twenty, or
so feet out,
the bottom
is really
kicking.
Onstage,
it's clean,
so it
doesn't
boom. By the
second set,
I had it
dialed in,
and it never
sounded so
clean!
So, I'm
trying to
get the
absolute
most I can
get out of a
smallest
possible
rig. The
bassline
liner is a
great
improvement
in my
sound!! I'll
have to try
it in my
700r.b./210
combo!!
Thanks
Carl."
Bill Rountree
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I'm a Believer
"As I recall,
that was the
name of a song
a few years
ago. Anyway,
I have tested
your product
on some old
and some newer
(still old),
Klipsch Cornwall's
and I am impressed.
I don't have
an oscilloscope
but have a CD
of the basic
bands. In the
boxes with no
BassLine panels,
I cannot hear
the 40cps band
— maybe just
barely, but
in the 2 boxes
with one side
and the back
stripped of
the paper insulation
and the BassLine
panels installed,
I hear a very
strong 40cps
band. I still
can't hear 30
but that may
require some
serious box
modifications
or just plain
new boxes. I
am very impressed
with your product
and will be
back for more
in time."
Ed Schumacher
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Bass Player
"Whoah!!!! What
a difference
in sound! Way
more low-end
at the same
volume and tone
settings. Also
way more volume
(especially
in the low end)
at the same
knob settings.
It really sounds
like a whole
new amp with
about a 50 watts
more power.
And the quality
of the low end
is so much smoother
and seems to
have much less
distortion or
undesirable
overtones. At
least that's
what my ears
tell me. I highly
recommend this
product to any
bass player
who wants to
get more, better,
smoother, louder
bass from their
bass rig. It
really does
work! Thanks
much."
Mike Peacock,
Bass Player
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Bass Musician
"Thanks to your
bassline product
it brought new
life to my old
15"cab. I mean
wow!!! this
cab is killer
now, the bass
response is
amazing!!! I
plan on installing
bassline insulation
in my other
cabinets as
well. Thanks
again and also
for personally
helping me with
my order."
Tommy Bell,
Long time bassist,
East Kingston,
NH. USA.
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"I did one of
my home speakers(JBL)
and a/b'ed the
two . I did
notice more
low mid bass
than the untreated
one. I'll do
that one and
a 15" cab(EV)
I play out with.
My bands website
www.ptmeatbox.com.
Thanks for the
invention!"
Jonathan
Clift, JBL Home
speaker conversion |
"Yes, I want
more......
I didn't do
a sceintific
A / B test,
but the one
(4 x 10) cabinet
I did really
seemed to "tighten"
things up and
allow higher
power without
distortion.
I have a second
4 x 10 (the
cabs are both
Carvins, one
rather old,
one newer) I
can use for
conclusive testing,
but I got good
results with
the ("old")
box. I've got
a 1 x18 I might
use this next
batch on, though...then
I've got 2ea.
2 x 10 boxes,
and I'm getting
ready to build
a
1 x 12 (of all
things), so
I've got a few
options...keep
my address handy..
I used 23 1/2
panels for the
4 x 10 and I
covered pretty
much everything
except the baffle
board. This
particular box
had a very large
center post
(center board?)
which required
2 1/3 panels!
— I wasn't sure
if I needed
to "treat" that
piece or not,
but I had enough
extra, so I
did.
So, let's do
another!"
William Bold |
Bass
Guitar Musician
" By this
time we
have all
read or
heard about
the attempts
being made
by one of
the major
CD makers
at thwarting
CD duplication
by imbedding
a sinister
digital
code into
the disc
itself that
will supposedly
prevent
ripping
and burning
equipment
from performing
their task,
or causing
untold damage
to the computer
system being
used for
such an
action.
...And undoubtedly
by now we
have all
also read
or heard
how all
this high
technology
was overcome
quite simply
by the proverbial
mightier
pen.
How could
such a simple
solution
actually
work?
Well, this
was the
same question
I found
myself asking
when learning
of BassLine
Acoustic
Refinement
for Bass
Reflex Speakers.
Could such
a seemingly
simple solution
actually
improve
my tone
measurably,
indeed introducing
me to "a
new dimension
in sound"
as claimed?
Reading
on into
the theory
of BassLine
Panels,
I was further
intrigued
as BassLine
proceeded
to list,
in revealing
detail,
all the
complaints
I had with
my old 1x15"
bass cabinet
(Had they
heard my
tone?) and
then went
on to educate
me as to
exactly
how their
product
would correct
them, all
in terms
I easily
understood!
Tempting
this Bass
player with
"Bigger
Cleaner
Bass ...Without
Distortion!"
was all
it took.
But the
clincher?
The "100%
Satisfaction
Guarantee"
had me clicking
the e-mail
button!
I installed
the panels
easily,
using a
few basic
tools and
with a minimum
of cutting
involved,
but before
reinstalling
the speaker
I placed
my head
in the empty
cab to hear
firsthand
the sonic
ability
of the newly
lined speaker
enclosure.
All it took
was a spoken
"boom, boom"
and the
subsonic
frequencies
were VERY
evident!
Reminding
me of my
teenage
neighbor's
Honda returning
home at
an early
hour of
the morning.
I eagerly
bolted the
speaker
back into
the opening
and connected
the amp
with all
the excitement
of a child
on Christmas
Day. I took
note of
the late
hour, considered
my neighbor,
but figured-
all's fair.
Starting
with a low
E note and
slapping
it percussively,
I started
to grin,
my grin
becoming
a smile
and ending
with an
amazing
laugh! The
cabinet
had been
reborn with
lower lows
than it
had ever
emitted
before and
adding a
tighter,
punchier
attack to
my low-mids
with the
clearer
response
to each
note giving
newfound
clarity
to my phrasing.
The effect
on my funk
playing
was most
noteworthy.
The increase
in forward
projection
from the
cab was
like a punch.
The slapped
notes were
truly FELT
not just
heard.
Bandmates
at rehearsal
were equally
impressed
with the
improvement,
not only
in my sound
alone, but
with the
sonic clarity
it provided
to the whole
unit. My
bass no
longer rumbled
loudly like
we all had
come accustomed
to. We were
all clearly
being introduced
to "a new
dimension
in sound"
as promised.
Plans were
immediately
discussed
for the
PA mains
as well
as the monitors
and the
guitarist
was asking
me for the
URL for
BassLine.
Returning
to the BassLine
web site,
I was not
surprised
to find
that the
inventor
is also
an artist.
It takes
an artist's
mind to
see such
a design
flaw that
we all unknowingly
live with
everyday
and find
such an
easy, inexpensive
solution
to enlighten
us all to
a better
perception
of the world
around us.
Thank you
Carl for
your insight,
on behalf
of us all.
"
Gonzo, Bass
Player,
Hawaii
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Night
Club Conversion
"In the
Fall of
1998 we
made arrangements
for the
Loft Cabaret
speakers
to have
BassLine
SpeakerPanels
installed
in them.
"The work
was carried
out by carl
Billington
(inventor)
and engineer
Steve Choptiany.
I am informed
by our Sound
Technician,
Steve Choptiany,
that before
the BassLine
was installed
in the 6-18
inch sub
woofers
built by
Alan Reimer
of Reimer
Audio (Nanaimo,
BC) the
volume was
maxed right
out. Since
the installation
there is
better efficiency
and 1/3
volume potential
left on
the amps
with the
same sound
produced.
It was also
noted that
the BASS
sound from
the subs
was crisper
and cleaner,
eliminating
distortion.
Anthony
D. Saunders,
Q.C., Loft
Cabaret
Ltd., Courtenay,
BC |
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to be appreciated.
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kit of 30 panels today
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