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I used the thick whispermat which is very similar to the BH5 and can say that I too confirm that its benefits were very worthwhile in my opinion. I too would say that I found the best benefits in the bass tautness and detail. The good ole hand test proves that it does lower cabinet resonance in my RM40s, although I don't have the latest uber cabinets. Doing this yourself is a royal PITA though and I would gladly pay someone else to do it. Smelly, messy, combersome. The first time I tried to install some I got a little stoned.
Josh,Do you have to use glue? If so, what type? I might try this upgrade, although I can see it could be a pain to fit pieces of mat through the holes of the woofer/midwoofer. I might do this and the wool upgrade at the same time.
I installed the thinner WM on the side walls of the inside of the midrange panels and thick stuff on back besides just inside the woofer enclosure.
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.
Quote from: John CaslerAlthough 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. Wouldn't this eliminate the need for the sound coat? If so, perhaps this is a better alternative for VMPS subs?-KJ
Thanks for the reply, ctvitgen/Bob:Regarding the "extended baffle". I'm thinking major speaker surgery, not just some foam on the front. I mean, remove all the drivers, and extend each driver out three or four inches by building a new front for your RM40. Give those midranges some backwave breathing room, and the woofers, as well. Then you could angle the 10" drivers towards the center of the speaker. A lot of work, and I've got the following RM40 tweaks to do before I gut the speaker boxes and to ...
hi skynyrd,shameless plug time! you yust need to sell yer rm40's to someone not interested in tweaking, & buy my kit! http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?spkrfull&1129387098doug s.