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Cellulose is very frequency selective, foam not reactive enough for LF damping. Cross them off your list.
Talk about sexy -- Jeff Rowland stuff is, to me, the sexiest audio gear available (although some Mark Levinson gear is nice, too). However, I'd rather have a plain black box and pay half the cost. (Especially since I plan to put my JR amp in a closet where no one will see it anyway.)
Before someone gets all incensed, I will point out the following: I choose all parts based on sound quality. The solid iron core and laminate coils we use sound much, much better than their aircore equivalents due to lower DCR. They have much, much lower stray field that aircores. As for foil coils, they sound awful, with high capacitance causing ringing I don't like.Point to point hard wiring may look messy but sounds much, much better than a PC board. That's silverplate teflon wire on the mids a ...
Doug,Is that just for the bass or any frequency?I was going to try lamb's wool in place of the fiberglass behind the midrange and tweeter (order it yesterday from Madisound).Have you personally built or upgraded speakers and used the blackhole product? What impact did it have?Thanks,GW
Seems to me that Blackhole 5 would change the internal volume of the speaker. I could easily be wrong though. This stuff is like 1.375" thick. I think wool or acousta stuf would be better. I've done some research and fiberglass is actually very good for stuffing speakers. Then I'm curious that if you use something that is better at absorbing the backwaves if the sensitivity would be less. Remember that the entire enclosure radiates sound. Also the frequency response would change depending on the differen ...
If I remember correctly, the Black Hole people acually say that it effectively INCREASES the internal volume. Who knows?. Wouldnt worry much about affecting internal absorption...that's gotta be negligible. Anything you do to reduce the cabinet radiation, the better. I imagine that the Soundcoat has the same effect as the BH5....so adding BH5 may not help much.