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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Hey folks, is there any advantage to mass loading the lower chamber (behind the deflector) on one of the Changs? Say Half-Chili Chang, Half-Chang or Suzy Chang?
Thanks.
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Location: UK
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Yes, that's actually assumed to prevent resonances & improve stability.
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It can come as a bit of a shock grabbing our Brynn to move tham... all that sand weighs a lot. Does a great job of stabilizing them.
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Thanks for the replies.
Pretty much what I thought. I haven't found any audio applications that a bit of mass loading didn't help.
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