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In Reply to: reduce speaker cabinet coloration, increase tonal accuravy, naturalness (long) posted by twisty on November 7, 2004 at 11:41:48:
the easiest material will be 1/16" cork sheet you can order from Wilde Ideas, make a paper template of the gasket shape, cut it out with an x-acto knife, punch holes with a 3/16" paper punch. Make one slit across the cork gasket so it can be fit behind the driver... I did this on the Utopia Micro..(you would think this would be free or resonance and coloration, right ?) It makes a huge difference. You MUST control the resonant interaction where the driver meets the cabinet or nothing else will clean up properly...
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Follow Ups
- Yes... replace the mid/bass gasket... if there even IS a gasket... - tonemaniac 05:28:48 11/08/04 (4)
- Re: Yes... replace the mid/bass gasket... if there even IS a gasket... - Bob Rex 14:24:07 11/08/04 (3)
- Re: torque - Fatcobra 13:42:17 11/09/04 (0)
- welllll... this is the subject of a long investigation in my music crib - tonemaniac 05:05:20 11/09/04 (1)
- What exactly is tight - Bob Rex 10:17:30 11/10/04 (0)
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