To wad or not to wad, that is the question.

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14 years 6 months ago #6380 by tendril
Hi

new on here, but was posting on The Other Board. I have a pair of X12 cabinets made to spec and am in the process of getting drivers. My new question is about wadding.

Should I put wadding in these cabinets or not... I had posted on The Other Board but didn't really get a definitive answer. If I am to wad, what type should I use (looking at grillandwadman Markie)

Many thanks

t

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14 years 6 months ago #6382 by tony.a.s.s.
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There are various types of wadding you can use. Go to a local Upholsterers and get some fairly soft white foam they use for seat padding. You should definatly use wadding in a mid enclosure as you need to kill the shorter wave lengths, and prevent them from coming back onto your speaker and either causing a flat spot a a boom. The lower frequencies contained in the mid band are not a problem, as they are to large to be affected by a small enclosure.

Peace and goodwill to all speaker builders

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14 years 6 months ago #6384 by tendril
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Thank you Tony. I'll get on it. Also thanks for the email (comp drivers). Hopefully my wallet will be charged up enough at the end of october for 2 of those beauties.

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