In Reply to: RE: Picts posted by Accurus on May 26, 2010 at 21:37:17:
HI Accurus,
Putting strips on the pole pieces is a tedious job.
But I have to tell you that my impression was that as good as doing the frames made things, the pole pieces were a bigger improvement, and I never got to a point where there was too much. So I agree with your assessment that the more you add, the better it sounds.
If the dynamat or the dampliner as you are using made a difference with your 10s even after you did the wood frame, then I can see why you wouldnt want to do a wood frame for the 2.7. I myself am in zero hurry although I have the wood.
Do update us when you get the whole thing damped. Also that dampliner is probably better than the dynamat extreme if you go by weight and specs. On the driver frames, I have used the dynamat extreme and then a layer of the cascade product I bought because it is black.
Anyhow I am glad that such a simple thing is paying off for people big time.
Thanks again to all who have tried it and now can see why I am so excited about the results.
Cut to razor sounding violins
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