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One thing I ended up doing was that I put a 12" x 12" piece of marble tile on top of each speakers and let the tile extended beyond the face of the cabinet any where from 4" to 5". I put three marking lines on the tile: 4.0", 4.5" and 5". Depending on recording I moved the tile in and out. I got a pretty balanced sound (with decent midbass) and the cool thing is I can taylor the sound via this method without playing with putty or the pots. This was described by John Casler awhile back but I did not try it until now.
wait to see if the PRs will 'break in' as new drivers would through flexing
QuoteIf you want to see some serious vitrification take a trip to the Trinity Site in New Mexico and check out what once was sand That's not still radioactive?Brian, I have a question about my sub. . .when I push in a driver, should the other driver stay out, or will it SLOWLY go back in? Mine slowly goes back. . .does this mean I have an air leak?p
If you want to see some serious vitrification take a trip to the Trinity Site in New Mexico and check out what once was sand
I plan to build two long piece of black marble tile with dimension of 22" x 12". This will allow the initial stick out position to be 4" (which I found to be the mininum I need) and I can move the tile out further depending on recording. ...
Is marble better than MDF?I have heard that marble can ring.George