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Phil Allison[_3_] Phil Allison[_3_] is offline
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Default What a despicable, bloody LIAR you are.


"patrick-turner"

** Replacing the snipped context:

" But the use of 40mm thick panels with lots of internal bracings mean
enclosures are fairly sonically inert, and not a huge amount of acoustic
energy rattles around inside and spews out through cones, delayed a few
cycles to interfere with front of cone wave propagations."


** ROTFL !!

Having a very stiff enclosure ( eg a concrete pipe) INCREASES the amount
of internal sound reflection. Filling the enclosure with sound absorbent
material is the only fix for the problem.

( Think how a typical bathroom sounds compared with a carpeted loungeroom
room full of furniture and curtains)

Wot a pompous dickhead. ... Phil

But the speakers do have plenty of sound absorbant material included.



** Shame about what you ACTUALLY posted and then SNIPPED out of your reply
to hide it.

What a despicable, bloody LIAR you are.

Then you go and make it worse.

**** you.



.... Phil