rsf1977
Fractal Fanatic
Jay Mitchell said:There's your likely problem. See: http://thegearpage.net/board/showthread ... 956&page=8 . I quote: "What is important is that there be no flanking path for sound to bypass the absorber around its edges." If your grille cloth stands off the front surface of the speaker baffle at all, there will be just such a flanking path. You need to get a sheet of foam large enough to cover the whole face of the cabinet and cut holes in that or, alternatively, install the foam on the front face of the baffle or in the speaker cutouts.rsf1977 said:5. centered the foam over the center marking tack and pinned the foam to the grill cloth
Ok great! Thanks Jay i'll try it inside. One quick question i just got the #3 density foam too. Is there one that's more suitable for this i know there was some discussion about #3 and #4 being used i have both in 1/2" and 3/4"