Tayler_mann
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acousta stuff
For noise dampening this is a great product. I've used it on all my speakers I've built and also stuff walls with it for in wall speakers. There is a science to it as you don't want it dense and you also don't want there to be to little. You need to fluff it out really well to creates good air/stuffing mixture for best results. I just made a MNK clam shell woofer for myself as I made 4 others for customers and was more than happy with the results of the acousta stuff. My friend came across a set of Macintosh tweeter, mids, woofers and crossovers we made custom cases for and that is what Macintosh suggested to use on top of a few other products and casing techniques. I don't think I have ever heard better speakers in my life listening to his Sota sapphire table, bottle head pre-amp, and Macintosh speakers paired with two Macintosh amplifiers. It was a sweat sound only Donald Fagen and the steely dan crew could truly bring out the best in.
For noise dampening this is a great product. I've used it on all my speakers I've built and also stuff walls with it for in wall speakers. There is a science to it as you don't want it dense and you also don't want there to be to little. You need to fluff it out really well to creates good air/stuffing mixture for best results. I just made a MNK clam shell woofer for myself as I made 4 others for customers and was more than happy with the results of the acousta stuff. My friend came across a set of Macintosh tweeter, mids, woofers and crossovers we made custom cases for and that is what Macintosh suggested to use on top of a few other products and casing techniques. I don't think I have ever heard better speakers in my life listening to his Sota sapphire table, bottle head pre-amp, and Macintosh speakers paired with two Macintosh amplifiers. It was a sweat sound only Donald Fagen and the steely dan crew could truly bring out the best in.