Theory
and Engineering:
A
Curtain
of very lightweight but very strong open porous material with affixed high-mass
spherical beads is stretched through
the interior of a loudspeaker cabinet to help existing stuffing. The beads do not interfere with initial soundwave
movement from the driver but the curtain's overall mass slows-down the
reflected soundwaves by partially converted their energy down from sound into
heat. Superstuffing
when utilized with standard stuffing materials, increases the efficiency of
standard stuffing materials as the slowed soundwaves are more easily absorbed
by standard stuffing materials. The overall effect is 10 times greater overall
stuffing absorption bringing the typical 50 db
bleedthrough the drivers using standard stuffing to just 5db.
In
the Field:
SuperStuffing
has been utilized over the past ten years
for 3rd party units... from rotary driven subwoofers to tweeter
enclosures with positive measurable effects.
How
Can It help Your Company?
SuperStuffing
can allow you to have smaller enclosures with the same sound
quality. This is not a product for "hey lets be the
cheapest". But it is a product that should be considered by any
loudspeaker company where sound quality is directly connected to sales.
In fact, do not make
your units smaller because they are probably great as they are. This
material will without any doubt make your units sound better.
The
cost of this material will be easily offset by the increased sales which will
result without any curved design modifications.
This
product has existed and has been tested for 10 years. If your company
wants to attempt a sales boost, you should consider a test.
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For additional information,
To receive a quote,
Or to order As
this overall concept has been published on this website and on
various usenet groups since 1996, do not attempt to produce your own version of this
product.
CONCEPT: Weighted Loudspeaker Stuffing Material.
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