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Posted by Enophile on March 2, 2008 at 21:19:55:

Have you considered applying it to the outside of a speaker horn?

I have some vintage La Scala's I've wanted to try things with, but haven't yet.

The outside of the La Scala horns is hidden by the cabinet, so there would not be an aesthetic issue. With your horns, painting the outside might lower the WAF too far, but it seems an intriguing area.

I've read about people using rope caulk to damp horns, but have heard both positive and negative.

Selective damping is very interesting.