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Damping stuff [message #50828] Thu, 15 March 2007 04:51 Go to next message
peppennino is currently offline  peppennino
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Good morning! Since I'm an allergic subject, I'd like to use a valid alternative to fibreglass as damping material. Any suggestion? Thanks in advance!
Vincenzo

Re: Damping stuff [message #50829 is a reply to message #50828] Thu, 15 March 2007 09:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Some people use polyfill, like what's used as batting in pillows and winter coats. I find it to be awkward to use, because it doesn't hold together well. "Acousti-stuff" is a branded polyfill, packaged and sold by Parts Express. Ultratouch is a cotton product replacement for R13 that you might try.


Re: Damping stuff [message #50831 is a reply to message #50829] Thu, 15 March 2007 11:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
peppennino is currently offline  peppennino
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So, I'd search for Ultratouch.. Does it have a good abrsorpion factor in the lowest frequencies?
Many Thanks, Wayne!

Re: Damping stuff [message #50832 is a reply to message #50831] Thu, 15 March 2007 11:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Does recycled wool in sheets is useful? I live in Italy and Ultratouch seems not available here..

Re: Damping stuff [message #50834 is a reply to message #50832] Thu, 15 March 2007 12:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Sure, wool will work. About your question on absorbtion at low frequencies, no fiberous padding of the thickness used for loudspeakers really works well at low frequencies. It doesn't need to though; It's really intended to attenuate midrange. If you needed a fiberous material that attenuated bass, it would need to be very thick. Another way to damp bass is to have a vibrating membrane with some resistance. That will move sympathetically and damp the waves by friction. But again, the damping material used in loudspeaker cabinets is there to attenuate midrange and higher frequency standing waves. The physical properties of the cabinet itself are what control the bass.


Re: Damping stuff [message #50835 is a reply to message #50834] Thu, 15 March 2007 13:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Many many thanks, Wayne! I'll go for wool! My pair of Theater Four are growing!!

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Re: Damping stuff [message #50836 is a reply to message #50835] Thu, 15 March 2007 15:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Nice work! Thanks for the link!


Re: Damping stuff [message #50837 is a reply to message #50836] Thu, 15 March 2007 15:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks to you for your kindness and generosity!!
Good night!

Vincenzo

Re: Damping stuff [message #50842 is a reply to message #50835] Sun, 18 March 2007 04:00 Go to previous message
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It's so amazing, that you can join high technology with Wayne's insight, "Russian PIO caps" and Xover HI-FI/hi-tech "Cotton dust-covers". Marvellous... SPEECHLESS!

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