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John:My VMPS IIa/R LEs are coming apart this fall for a sub woofer loader replacement at the top of the speakers. Order for replacement speakers shortly.Is it possible to try to apply the black hole option when the tops are off?Thanks -hifi
Can someone tell me what the easiest way to cut bh 5 is. I just tried the old butter knife and it is still tough and those cuts sure aren't straight either. Any ideas are appreciated.Daryan
Although Brian could be more specific, I don't think you can "over damp" the interior of the cabinet. It is subject to ringing, and standing waves also. It is best to do as many (and as much of all) surfaces as possible including "opposing walls" and all corners.
I think the BH5 is suppose to be highly absorptive, so it should reduce standing waves, atleast at some modes. I got my tin snips at the orange box (home depot). I wasn't cutting BH5 exactly, I was cutting whispermat 2 which is basically the same thing. I used a razor blade & scissors at first but it makes a mess of the edges and my hand started cramping quickly.
This winter (i.e., when I'm done doing home projects), I'm going to put BH5 in my RM40s. I can put a microphone in an RM40 and take a low frequency test (or several) with ETF. Then I can put in BH5 and perform the same tests at the same locations. This should prove whether there's a reduction in standing waves (or not).