WebSep 27, 2009 · if you didnt already know, you can "tune" a sealed enclosure. I dont remember the specifics about how much airspace you need to tune to a certain freq, but the poly-fill will lower the tune of the box so if you're lookin to hit harder in the lower freq then do it, if ur lookin to get some more airspace from a smaller than desired box then again..do it. WebFeb 19, 2014 · What is happening is the same principal as sound deadening. Polyfill is decreasing reverberation time, decay time whatever you want to call it. Whether this is a …
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WebFeb 28, 2015 · The most simple (and non-technical) way to explain the purpose in most applications is, fiberglass slows down the speed of sound. It kind of tricks a woofer into acting like it is in a larger enclosure. I could be wrong, but I don't think polyfill is as effective. Bob Orme, Feb 27, 2015. #6. WebI typically line the box near the driver with 12mm cotton felt, and then use well damped acoustastuff or similar. This for sealed or TLs, BR you just line the enclosure, althou the … sea waves painting
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