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Sand filling of speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 842387" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>a trick that i used when i had to sand fill my mission speakers was to use two of those black plastic bin bags per speaker - get those into the speaker in such a way that the opening is still sticking out of the entrance to where you have to fill the sand and you then proceed to fill the sand into those packets - this then creates a layer that protects the wood ie the sand is not actually touching the wood even though its in the cabinet .... the two per speaker was to ensure that you wont create a hole in a single one due to weight of the sand .... then method also makes it much easier to remove the sand when you want to transport the speakers for example if you sell them or move house </p><p></p><p>also i did not fill it up totally ie you fill a bit and then listen and carry on doing it till it adversely affects the sound and then you remove a bit till the sound improves</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 842387, member: 1447"] a trick that i used when i had to sand fill my mission speakers was to use two of those black plastic bin bags per speaker - get those into the speaker in such a way that the opening is still sticking out of the entrance to where you have to fill the sand and you then proceed to fill the sand into those packets - this then creates a layer that protects the wood ie the sand is not actually touching the wood even though its in the cabinet .... the two per speaker was to ensure that you wont create a hole in a single one due to weight of the sand .... then method also makes it much easier to remove the sand when you want to transport the speakers for example if you sell them or move house also i did not fill it up totally ie you fill a bit and then listen and carry on doing it till it adversely affects the sound and then you remove a bit till the sound improves [/QUOTE]
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