Please, could you suggest me about the stuffing?
I put polyfill from the top to the begin of the hole, but the sound lost details of instruments and gain on the voice.
I put 410 gr for each tower. Plan say 410 gr but for each or in total?
Thank you
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I put polyfill from the top to the begin of the hole, but the sound lost details of instruments and gain on the voice.
I put 410 gr for each tower. Plan say 410 gr but for each or in total?
Thank you
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That number would be per side - but in my two Pensil builds so far - 7 and 10.3, I found that I preferred the sound with between 1/4 - 1/3 less than the recommended amount, so be prepared to experiment.
That number would be per side - but in my two Pensil builds so far - 7 and 10.3, I found that I preferred the sound with between 1/4 - 1/3 less than the recommended amount, so be prepared to experiment.
Thank you, and in the area behind the driver, did you use a sound proofing material?
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Normally, I would use Ultra-touch 1/2" denim felting in the immediate vicinity of any driver, but in this case I followed Scott's plan and used just the Acousti-stuff. Of course, one of the advantages of a completely removable back panel is the ease of access to play around with all sorts of treatment after the fact.
Thanks - was a fun and relatively straight forward build. Although I'm already pondering how a pair of 11MS might sound in the same enclosure....
Recently finished this pair of Pensils that look more like Frugals. drivers are the Pluvia 11. I must say I appreciate the bass and mids that these put out. Maybe the P11 is not as quite as detailed as some of the Mark Audio drivers but I think it is still a great driver.
Pete
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