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In Reply to: New composites for the 21st century posted by tonemaniac on September 16, 2007 at 11:27:15:
Interesting... using these compounds as another (and seemingly very difficult) way of tuning a system... to "dampen" or "tune" resonances in plugs, receptacles, et al will require an extraordinarily diligent approach, a sublime touch. A little may not be enough, a little too much a little too much...
As you well know, overdampening anything can have a negative effect. One Marigo dot in the wrong place, a bit too much dynamat and...failure.
Those though can easily be rectified/reversed. Seems applying a compound of resins would NOT be easily reversible and that some carving or drilling might then be needed. This seems a drawback to an otherwise interesting theory. Good luck!
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