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Re: Sound Redirection [message #90560 is a reply to message #90486] Sat, 29 June 2019 11:08 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Wayne Parham wrote on Thu, 20 June 2019 09:13

I think you're thinking of a reflector. A parabolic reflector is what is often used to make microphones more directional and increase on-axis gain.
A parabolic reflector is what I was thinking. Is there a similar device for speakers? For example, I have a 2.1 speaker and I wanted to reflect the sound from the 2 speakers to be redirected at my back ear. Is there such a thing?
 
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