markshan
Sir Thrift a Lot
I just did my first refoam using the 30Hz tone instead of shims. I LOVE this method. Quicker, cheaper, more ascetically pleasing and the results were perfect.
However, I have one cabinet where the mid needs refoamed. I assume you could adapt the same method but would love to hear from someone who has tried it. I say "adapt" because I was thinking that you wouldn't want to send a 30Hz tone to the coil of a mid (or maybe you would, that's why I'm asking). I was thinking that perhaps a 240Hz tone would be appropriate. That is at the bottom of midrange similarly to the way 30Hz is at the bottom of bass. Plus, it is exactly three octaves up from the 30, so I thought it might be a good way to go. Thoughts? Has anyone out there tried this? TIA
However, I have one cabinet where the mid needs refoamed. I assume you could adapt the same method but would love to hear from someone who has tried it. I say "adapt" because I was thinking that you wouldn't want to send a 30Hz tone to the coil of a mid (or maybe you would, that's why I'm asking). I was thinking that perhaps a 240Hz tone would be appropriate. That is at the bottom of midrange similarly to the way 30Hz is at the bottom of bass. Plus, it is exactly three octaves up from the 30, so I thought it might be a good way to go. Thoughts? Has anyone out there tried this? TIA