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<blockquote data-quote="Byrd2" data-source="post: 86316" data-attributes="member: 384"><p>Depends on what you mean by "need to remove some of the soft damping". What effect are you getting that you don't like soundwise? If it has to do with there being to little midrange I agree with Ian. If it has to do with there being too little bass then I would look at removing damping elsewhere in the enclosure. Remember that any enclosure that has proportionately distorted dimensions (eg tall enclosures), will to some extent act as loaded transmission line, so where the port is in the cabinet as well as where and how the damping material is placed will have an effect on response. Different nodes are excited in different areas of the cabinet, just as a room may have areas where bass levels are higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Byrd2, post: 86316, member: 384"] Depends on what you mean by "need to remove some of the soft damping". What effect are you getting that you don't like soundwise? If it has to do with there being to little midrange I agree with Ian. If it has to do with there being too little bass then I would look at removing damping elsewhere in the enclosure. Remember that any enclosure that has proportionately distorted dimensions (eg tall enclosures), will to some extent act as loaded transmission line, so where the port is in the cabinet as well as where and how the damping material is placed will have an effect on response. Different nodes are excited in different areas of the cabinet, just as a room may have areas where bass levels are higher. [/QUOTE]
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