M mashaffer Member Joined 2004 tubiespad.angelfire.com/index.html 2024-01-11 12:51 am #1 2024-01-11 12:51 am #1 Has anyone used that loose cellulose insulation that they blow into the attic for stuffing speakers? Does it work well? Should one put it in a mesh bag or something to keep it from getting in the driver innards? GM Member Joined 2003 2024-01-11 12:58 am #2 2024-01-11 12:58 am #2 Yes, many decades it use to be a common choice and either put in a DIY cheese cloth bag or cheesecloth laid over the driver(s), XO, then filled. Reactions: mashaffer M mashaffer Member Joined 2004 tubiespad.angelfire.com/index.html 2024-01-13 2:00 am #3 2024-01-13 2:00 am #3 Thx, Due to... umm... events I have a bunch available. 🙂 Reactions: GM You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
Has anyone used that loose cellulose insulation that they blow into the attic for stuffing speakers? Does it work well? Should one put it in a mesh bag or something to keep it from getting in the driver innards?
GM Member Joined 2003 2024-01-11 12:58 am #2 2024-01-11 12:58 am #2 Yes, many decades it use to be a common choice and either put in a DIY cheese cloth bag or cheesecloth laid over the driver(s), XO, then filled. Reactions: mashaffer M mashaffer Member Joined 2004 tubiespad.angelfire.com/index.html 2024-01-13 2:00 am #3 2024-01-13 2:00 am #3 Thx, Due to... umm... events I have a bunch available. 🙂 Reactions: GM You must log in or register to reply here.
Yes, many decades it use to be a common choice and either put in a DIY cheese cloth bag or cheesecloth laid over the driver(s), XO, then filled.
M mashaffer Member Joined 2004 tubiespad.angelfire.com/index.html 2024-01-13 2:00 am #3 2024-01-13 2:00 am #3 Thx, Due to... umm... events I have a bunch available. 🙂 Reactions: GM