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Nettet15. aug. 2013 · Can Polyfill touch the subwoofer? Registered. it doesnt matter. you will be fine. How much polyfill do I need for speakers? Use 1 to 1-1/2 pounds of stuffing per cubic foot of box volume. Should I put insulation behind in wall speakers? Consider installing some insulation (R-13) in the wall cavity behind the speakers to improve … Nettet12. aug. 2024 · Cellulose insulation, sometimes called blown-in insulation, is treated with fire retardants and requires a lot of heat to ignite. The point is, your speaker will probably not cause a fire because it’s touching your insulation. What a speaker touching insulation can do is change the “color” of your sound. many whelps
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Nettet2. okt. 2024 · Conclusion. Most speakers are familiar with the term “polyfill.”. A polyfill is a device used to improve the sound quality of a speaker. It is placed inside the speaker cabinet and helps to absorb and distribute sound waves evenly throughout the room. Polyfills can be made from various materials, such as fiberglass, foam, or even paper. Nettet3. sep. 2012 · Joined Apr 3, 2012. 429 Posts. Discussion Starter · #13 · Jun 13, 2012. Get some poly fill from Walmart or craft store remove speakers and stuff the poly fil into soundboard might need a hanger or wooden spool I did. Sub remove it and add poly fill around it housing haven't done fronts yet t. Nettet12. jun. 2024 · If that speaker were to be placed at or near a corner, over-damping might be desirable, but it's usually best to stay within the speaker's original guidelines. It's possible that fiberglass is a bit denser than Polyfill, and the speaker might then become slightly under-damped, maybe 1.2 or higher, giving a slight peak at around 45 Hz or so. many whelps handle it quest