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When I had the RM2's in this space, I could never get enough bass output, even though I'm sure those speakers are capable of great bass.
Fire safety officials said these tiles catch fire easily. ''Untreated polyurethane is a highly flammable substance,'' said Donald P. Bliss, president of the National Fire Marshals Association and fire marshal for the state of New Hampshire. ''It basically burns like gasoline. When it burns, it melts and spreads the fire and will ignite anything it touches.''
Hi Bruno: I'm not trying to say you're doing anything wrong, but this is Auralex's (admittedly biased ) answer for the differences between the mattress pad foam and acoustic foam. Having used both myself I would have to agree with their assesment.Foam FAQ #12I hate to bring up an ugly story, but that fire in the Rhode Island club where Great White played was most likely using the wrong type of foam.Eek!
Having used acoustic foam and 8th nerve stuff, I can say that I have now found other uses for the acoustic foam, like quieting a computer and refrdgerator and the 8 Nerve stuff is now my acoustic treatment of choice for my ref system.