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Old 17th May 2004, 07:52 AM   #1
Monroe is offline Monroe  Canada
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Cool Speaker Gaskets - Woofers & Tweeters (Odin Project)

Hi!

I'm just finishing up my SEAS Odin Mk3 project (an MTM ported design), and have run into an interesting problem: what to use for the driver gaskets?

I ordered the parts as a kit from Solen, and they didnt include anything for the purpose. I have some of those messy gasket-calk-roll stuff from parts express, left over from a previous project, but I don't want to use that stuff - I want to be able to remove the drivers cleanly - no messy stuff.

So: I assume that I need a gasket for both woofers and tweeter (right?) - and I want something solid. Is there a usual material / procedure? Any cautions / advice?

Thanks!

PS: I should be done the speakers very soon - I will post a full photo report on the whole construction in about a week! My first audiophileish speakers! I'm so excited!
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Old 18th May 2004, 03:50 PM   #2
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bUmP! For the love of god, BUMP!

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Old 18th May 2004, 03:59 PM   #3
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If you have a good flat mating surface for the drivers you don't need the gaskets. I you were doing a sealed box that a maybe.
If you cabinet has thin walls then you should consider using a gasket.
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Old 18th May 2004, 04:08 PM   #4
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My Thor TL kit from Madisound came with thin foam tape, which works great. I ordered a bunch more of it, and have been using it for all my speaker projects ever since.

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Old 18th May 2004, 04:17 PM   #5
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Default re; gasket

I've used weather stripping, for sealing windows & doors to prevent draughts. It's thin foam, cheap and readily available. Try hardware or household stores especially in winter
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