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Greywind
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These speakers are pretty good deal for their size and price point, though one thing can be done to improve their sound quality. The thing is that these speakers tend to get some echo effect @ high volume. So I took out cotton-wool stuff inside (or whatever they use) and sticked in some sound soaking material on walls left from some audio projects. Result - much clearer sound without efforts.
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Greywindwhat exactly is the 'sound soaking material' you used? that tip isn't much good without the name of the stuff.
Jun 1, 2013
Greywind
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Sorry for delay, was looking for it. Basicly it's like this thing http://www.alibaba.com/product-free/107223295/Vibroplast.html or http://store.secondskinaudio.com/damplifier-pro/ It's not a hard thing to find especially in US\EU. It consists of 2 layers - material itself and adhesive layer. All you need to do unscrew back side of a speaker and apply this thing from inside.
Jun 1, 2013
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