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In Reply to: RE: Not all cabinet vibrations are bad posted by kenster on May 10, 2010 at 09:40:46:
Hi kenster,I still appreciate a pair of Tekna Sonic C-12 Vibration Absorbers you gifted which are currently placed in my customized stereo subwoofer system: A single C-12 affixed to the back of each enclosure does well to tune the Qms of the cabinets in order to affect the sonic signature in a satisfactory manner.
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I use the Tekna Sonic C-12 Vibration Absorbers along with Eichmann Topper resonance control devices: A set of three Eichmann Topper resonance control devices strategically placed on top of each subwoofer enclosure. The Topper is vital since they work in tandem with the Tekna Sonic C-12 to further fine-tune the sonic signature of the subwoofer enclosure. In addition, I lined the internal panel at rear-of-driver with Spectra Dynamics Deflex Subwoofer Panels which seem to be of sonic benefit towards better control of internal reflections and general vibration dampening, to my ear.![]()
Also, I enjoy customized sets of tripod carpet-piercing brass cones mounted on Cardas Golden Cuboids large myrtlewood resonance dampers positioned sideways on the bottom panels (under the cabinets).![]()
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An important result among others is improved integration with my main loudspeakers (it's a very good thing to exclude the use of a high-pass active crossover, indeed).![]()
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Edits: 05/10/10 05/10/10
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- Tekna Sonic Vibration Absorber, Eichmann Topper, enclosure resonances... - Duster 12:16:38 05/10/10 (1)
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