Anyone building new bass bins or speakers
#1
Our sister company in Norway have sent me some acoustic glue.
I would appreciate someone testing it for me I have three one litre cans going free to anyone who is genuinely building new speakers.
The basic principle is that instead of using 25 mm thick material for the box you use two 12mm thick pieces and glue them with NoiseKiller Yellow.
The boxes then become completely dead and give a better base response.
Before I market them I would appreciate some independant feed back
Ring me on 0161 643 8070
NoiseKiller Acoustics the sound proofing specialists
www.bjacoustics.com
Regards Steve
I would appreciate someone testing it for me I have three one litre cans going free to anyone who is genuinely building new speakers.
The basic principle is that instead of using 25 mm thick material for the box you use two 12mm thick pieces and glue them with NoiseKiller Yellow.
The boxes then become completely dead and give a better base response.
Before I market them I would appreciate some independant feed back
Ring me on 0161 643 8070
NoiseKiller Acoustics the sound proofing specialists
www.bjacoustics.com
Regards Steve
#2
Just building my SPL 15 (soundstream) into a new enclosure, with a rockford 1000.2 driving it. Would like to try the glue and see if the box seals ok with it as these subs produce enough power to tear standard screws out of the MDF, i reckon it should be a pretty good test 07812 606433
#4
Begs the question that maybe you could have some AS WELL chiark p.s. nice website, nice to see someone doesnt talk poo about ICE. How much area does a can cover, as my box aint that big
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