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In Reply to: RE: Ergo... Constrained layered damping has yielded superb results in my experience _nT posted by Bill Fitzmaurice on July 02, 2024 at 04:12:58
except every thing I've read says it's better to raise resonance. Plus some very well received speakers use constrained layer damping such as Q audio(Fink designed) and Fink speakers> And the Fink company is considered one of the best out there having produced a ton of award winning speakers for decades.
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Yes, a lot of places say that. But it's not raising the resonance that stops the panels from vibrating, it's making them stiffer. When you make them stiffer it also raises the resonance, but that's just a byproduct. If raising the resonance was what really mattered we'd make all of our speakers from eighth inch plywood. And yes, constrained layer is one way of doing it. It's just not the way I prefer to use, based on having compared all the options.
You realize that raising the resonance and stiffer are the same thing?
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