poly fill questions

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pjoseph

Full Audioholic
I read in another thread that i cant find right now ....
That you should cover the poly fill you place in the box so the fibers don't end up on the back of the speaker? If this is true what do you suggest to cover it with?

thanks
 
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alexwakelin

Full Audioholic
I believe you are thinking of rockwool, which needs to be covered. I don't believe polyfill needs to be covered, you just stuff it in there.

 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
I read in another thread that i cant find right now ....
That you should cover the poly fill you place in the box so the fibers don't end up on the back of the speaker? If this is true what do you suggest to cover it with?

thanks
It probably wouldn't hurt. Any fabric will work. I haven't covered mine though. Maybe I should. :)
 
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pocho

Audiophyte
if you're using fabric, why not just throw the whole complete pillow in there?
 
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pjoseph

Full Audioholic
So Im thinking I can spray glue on the interior walls that I want to cover with the polyfill/rock wool then apply the wool, then spay glue ontop and apply like a felt cloth to cover it?

does this sound correct.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
So Im thinking I can spray glue on the interior walls that I want to cover with the polyfill/rock wool then apply the wool, then spay glue ontop and apply like a felt cloth to cover it?

does this sound correct.
Not for rock wool.

For rock wool you would wrap insulation in a cloth and then glue the cloth to the walls.
 
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pocho

Audiophyte
I used 3m adhesive #77 and could have used #76 I thinks to stick my polyfill. Go to the 3m site and it lists which product to use on different materials.

 
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pocho

Audiophyte
I know you're talking rockwool but I just had to chime in on my build. And now that I got my 5 posts I can link a pic to my above post.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
I used 3m adhesive #77 and could have used #76 I thinks to stick my polyfill. Go to the 3m site and it lists which product to use on different materials.

I actually use 90, but that's just what I have around. I hate aerosol glue. I am trying to come up with a cleaner alternative.
 
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Seriously, I have no life.
I read in another thread that i cant find right now ....
That you should cover the poly fill you place in the box so the fibers don't end up on the back of the speaker? If this is true what do you suggest to cover it with?

thanks
You can use cheese cloth, muslin, landscape fabric, whatever. As long as it breathes well, it can be stapled to the inside of the box.

This is more important with poly fiberfill when the woofer is down-firing and persistent vibration could make it settle into the holes of the basket and come into contact with the cone.
 

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