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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2001
Location: London UK
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I am about to line a suspended floor for improved sound isolation and wonder what the best lining material is for speaker support.
I can choose between cheap chip baord for flooring, 5 to 15mm ply, or lossy thermal insolation composition board. Whatv is the best material for spiking speakers for best bass performance, lossy or rigid? |
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