Filling behind the horn of the A7/828 cabinet [message #18089] |
Sat, 06 August 2005 13:27 |
wunhuanglo
Messages: 912 Registered: May 2009
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Seems that a lot of people advocate filling behind the horn with concrete, but does that ever add some weight. If you want to take the curse off, try 8 parts vermiculite to 1 part portland - ends up about 20 pounds per cubic foot, vs about 150 pounds per cubic foot for conventional mix. I've been thinking that I might try casting some large horns with it this fall (emphasis on "thinking")
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Re: Filling behind the horn of the A7/828 cabinet [message #18306 is a reply to message #18089] |
Mon, 28 November 2005 10:53 |
jjsvg
Messages: 1 Registered: May 2009
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Such a drastic measure, this conrete idea. I found that a large tube sock, filled with rice, works excellently as a non invasive fix for the ringing. I got the idea by accidentally placing a "bed buddy" on one of the horns and noticed that it didn't ring, even when tapped. A bed buddy is one of those microwaveable things that you put on your neck to releive muscle pain. It's cheap, works 90% and doesn;t mess up the horn.
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