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In Reply to: RE: Mortite posted by tweaker456 on October 05, 2020 at 14:14:36
Back when I upgraded the drivers in a pair of Alon speakers, Carl Marchisotto recommended I use mortite to seal the new woofer baskets in place. The speaker was an acoustic suspension design so it was important that there be no air loss.
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The seal around a driver in a ported box is just as important as for a sealed box. Ported box designs take into affect something called leakage and it affects the box design.
I've used DAP seal & peel on projects forever
it's a little more stealthy with exposed drivers
it can also attach grills intended to be affixed with glue and then they're easier to remove
YMMV no affiliation. etc.
regards,
Speaking of damping materials, museum putty is an often overlooked option. Much like Blu-tack and other poster tacks, but with a more aggressive bond.
indeed! I piped up over sealants, stick & peel won't do that in free air, it's got to be surface to surface ... Mortite is basically commercialized 'museum putty' if I'm not mistaken ... wouldn't surprise me if I was though
so, are 'We' OK Duster?
with regards,
Of course we are. I don't hold grudges in AA. If I were angry, I wouldn't communicate with you.
Posters go into my shite list when I give-up on them, rivervalley817.
thanks
Cheers, Duster
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