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Originally posted by SupraKid
Before you go on like you know anything and putting people down for spreading "false" information......... read up
http://www.integracaraudio.com/carau...ces/fiberfill/
Some of you guys crack me up
Before you go on like you know anything and putting people down for spreading "false" information......... read up
http://www.integracaraudio.com/carau...ces/fiberfill/
Some of you guys crack me up
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Originally posted by TBSpyder
Congratulations, you can use Google. Now be kind and explain what that site proves or disproves because I see nothing new there.
Congratulations, you can use Google. Now be kind and explain what that site proves or disproves because I see nothing new there.
me toooo we need to start a thread just for everyones arguements lol
Originally posted by SupraKid
it was regarding your comment on "absorbing". Instead of a pissing match, go to any stereo place and ask if fiberfill is considered an acoustic absorbent....there is your answer.
it was regarding your comment on "absorbing". Instead of a pissing match, go to any stereo place and ask if fiberfill is considered an acoustic absorbent....there is your answer.
"The particulars of fiber stuffing are pretty interesting: The air inside your enclosure actually heats up as your woofer moves, making the air stiffer. (I'm absolutely serious.) When the enclosure is stuffed with fiber, the fibers wiggle, dissipating some of the heat and making the system work as though the box were larger."
That's taken directly from your little website, which only further proves my previous post. I must have missed the part on "absorbing"....please post it up. And if you need a shop to prove things for you, you're welcome to come down and ask my manager....he's been in the game for over 20+ years.
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Last edited by TBSpyder; Jul 15, 2004 at 07:56 PM.
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Originally posted by TBSpyder
"The particulars of fiber stuffing are pretty interesting: The air inside your enclosure actually heats up as your woofer moves, making the air stiffer. (I'm absolutely serious.) When the enclosure is stuffed with fiber, the fibers wiggle, dissipating some of the heat and making the system work as though the box were larger."
That's taken directly from your little website, which only further proves my previous post. I must have missed the part on "absorbing"....please post it up. And if you need a shop to prove things for you, you're welcome to come down and ask my manager....he's been in the game for over 20+ years.
"The particulars of fiber stuffing are pretty interesting: The air inside your enclosure actually heats up as your woofer moves, making the air stiffer. (I'm absolutely serious.) When the enclosure is stuffed with fiber, the fibers wiggle, dissipating some of the heat and making the system work as though the box were larger."
That's taken directly from your little website, which only further proves my previous post. I must have missed the part on "absorbing"....please post it up. And if you need a shop to prove things for you, you're welcome to come down and ask my manager....he's been in the game for over 20+ years.
Go ahead and ask your "manager" all about acoustic absorbers



