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Re: 4 Pi Flush Mounting Information (2016) [message #82581 is a reply to message #82577] |
Wed, 04 May 2016 11:07 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18787 Registered: January 2001
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This is a very useful thread, thank you!
My 2ยข:
Flush mounting does nothing for the acoustics, but it's great for aesthetics, at least in my opinion. I really like the look.
I use gaskets under the waveguide, the crossover board and under any other part or panel that might buzz or leak. Midwoofers too, but they usually have a gasket built-in. The 2226 is an exception - I don't use the O-Ring supplied and use a PVC gasket instead.
The PVC gasket material is 40 mils thick.
As for scrap wood behind the mounting holes, when I have cabinets routed for flush mounting, the remaining wood thickness is small. So like you mentoned, I add a panel of wood behind it to make it thicker in that local area. I sometimes use a ring, sometimes just a square piece of wood. Occasionally I'll have the whole baffle made double thick. It's all pretty low-tech, and no reason to overthink the process.
The binding post plate can be mounted anywhere. I like to put it near the bottom, about two or three inches up and centered.
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