I have a pair of Boston CR8s. The published frequency response 48Hz to 20kHz. But I have them paired with B&W 10" subwoofer. This means the Bostons are no longer to required to make a contribution below 90hz. Would they benefit from more stuffing?
They would benefit considerably more by not being fed any signal below 90Hz, thereby dramatically reducing driver excursion.
They are not being fed any signal below 90Hz.They would benefit considerably more by not being fed any signal below 90Hz, thereby dramatically reducing driver excursion.
Yes, try more. If you reduce resonances you might find a change in balance.
Possibly, sort of, kind of.
I would start with a rolled up sock in each port.
I would start with a rolled up sock in each port.
Lol good one Allen , My socks stink horrible.
Far as OP if the box is currently unlined, then yes it will help to add some.
More effective for mids and you can pretty stuff to holy heck in a mid chamber.
Light to heavy lining for ported is fine, calms down upper resonance.
Below certain frequencies or low frequency considered less effective.
Far as OP if the box is currently unlined, then yes it will help to add some.
More effective for mids and you can pretty stuff to holy heck in a mid chamber.
Light to heavy lining for ported is fine, calms down upper resonance.
Below certain frequencies or low frequency considered less effective.
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