In Reply to: RE: Constrained layer vibration absorber is a great idea, but ... posted by Bill Fitzmaurice on January 23, 2009 at 10:23:37:
Hey Bill,
The woofers for which I am now planning to build sand boxes are your Home Theater Tubas. I am hyper pleased with these enclosures with the drivers I chose, and contrary to what a remarkably large number of people told me they play beautifully up to 160Hz and blend perfectly and seamlessly with my Oris 150 horns driven by AER MD3 drivers when I use the 96dB/octave crossover (DEQX) which also worked quite well with the bass bins of my Klipschorns combined with the Oris horns. You were completely correct about their suitability for this application.
I will post a long letter of praise on your forum when I finally finish tweaking them.You have me convinced that you are a damn genius!
Don Reid
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