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BobI seem to come from the other direction as far as what works in my room and my musical preferencesI have my ss10s sufficiently stufed.. I actually prefer the totally closed back approach and thats the way I play them. I find more precise imaging and subtle resolution of layered instruments. YmmvTom
Do you think adding thicker magnets to create a gap would work for SS8 owners? The could easily be removed for those times when a sealed enclosure is desired.
Interesting idea. I would think four thin disk magnets would work fine. Bob
I love this board SaturnGreat idea. Will tryWhere did you score the magnetsI love this board
Saturn - Were you using those magnets on the SAM1? My grills kept falling off of those but I didn't think of upgrading the magnets.
This solution won’t help the people with SS8s. They can’t rest the solid back on their speaker. I would suggest that anyone that has SS8s and have the same issues that I do, ask Jim to make them a third back. Maybe make one that is solid, but with a slit about one inch by six inches. I can’t make backs in my condo to optimize the slit size and position, but that is the size that I would start testing with. That size would approximate the total area that my slits are.Bob
Another alternative may be to cut a piece of Styrofoam insulation to fit inside the chamber. It is easy to cut slits or holes in the insulation to the desired size or sizes. One might even use plugs to adjust openings in the foam. As the foam will not be visible when placed inside the chamber with the back installed, appearance of the foam is not a concern. I have some spare foam insulation from a home improvement project and plan to try this alternative on my SS10.Mike
If one is using the closed back, do you still stuff completely with polyfill to prevent the reflections from getting back to the driver?