My midrange horns protrude a lot under my tweeters.I've been using for yeahs a moon shaped cut of acoustic foam on the horn's upper lip to stop the treble from bouncing on the mid horn
Now as the foams were disintegrating - after ten years or so- I put new ones, and also covered the fa
Edits: 08/04/16
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Topic - Playing with acoustic foam :) - KanedaK 15:32:50 08/03/16 (15)
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