I'm also very interested in this experiment. Thanks for taking the time and expense to do it. I'd be interested in Dave F's thoughts on this but he seems a bit occupied at the moment.Originally Posted by curtis
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I'm also very interested in this experiment. Thanks for taking the time and expense to do it. I'd be interested in Dave F's thoughts on this but he seems a bit occupied at the moment.Originally Posted by curtis
David
I'll take a couple of pictures when I get the chance. Basically, there are two types of batting int he Ascends: typical polyfill wad and a piece of ~3/4" batting (like what you'd use when making a blanket) that goes around the two sides and the back, held in place with a few spots of hot glue.Originally Posted by curtis
I pulled all of the batting out, then cut pieces of No-rez to fit each side wall and stuck them in place (the adhesive on the no-rez seems quite good). I cut a piece to go on the 'ceiling' of the speaker and stuck it in place. Then I cut some pieces to fit along the back wall around the port and bind post cup/crossover and stuck them to the back. Then a couple of pieces to fit on the bottom and stuck them down. Lastly, I put the polyfill wad back in the speaker and screwed the drivers back in.
Net result: ~half a sheet of no-rez in the speaker and a ~1'x2' piece of 3/4" batting out of the speaker.
Hey, any updates on this? I'm curious as well....
Jon O.