https://jblpro.com/en-US/products/md2
I have these waveguides with no box. If I never had to move them, I would build a similar box and brace/damp accordingly.
I would like to keep them free-standing, but increase the stiffness with minimal weight added. Maybe damp if the resonances are too noticeable.
I was thinking of gluing 1" wood strips spaced a few inches apart, then spraying some kind of thin rubberized coating. Anyone try something like this on similar devices?
Thank you for any input.
I have these waveguides with no box. If I never had to move them, I would build a similar box and brace/damp accordingly.
I would like to keep them free-standing, but increase the stiffness with minimal weight added. Maybe damp if the resonances are too noticeable.
I was thinking of gluing 1" wood strips spaced a few inches apart, then spraying some kind of thin rubberized coating. Anyone try something like this on similar devices?
Thank you for any input.
If I were damping thin plastic, I'd be inclined to go the Dynamat/sheet damping route, and probably skip the bracing given the frequencies involved.
I've used liquid damping and it typically doesn't work as well and gets messy.
Just one of the threads discussing the topic:
https://community.klipsch.com/topic/188597-dynamat-is-it-truly-worth-the-price/
I've used liquid damping and it typically doesn't work as well and gets messy.
Just one of the threads discussing the topic:
https://community.klipsch.com/topic/188597-dynamat-is-it-truly-worth-the-price/
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