Help with my new speakers

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moreira85

Audioholic Chief
hey everyone, i just unpacked my new BA VR3s. I noticed that inside the port hole there is some soft matierial cloth in there, Am i supposed to keep that in there or remove it??
 
AVRat

AVRat

Audioholic Ninja
Remove it, it's just there to keep us rats out. :eek: :p :D
 
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moreira85

Audioholic Chief
there is alot in there, i should remove all of the foam cloth?
 
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Kuzma

Enthusiast
hey everyone, i just unpacked my new BA VR3s. I noticed that inside the port hole there is some soft matierial cloth in there, Am i supposed to keep that in there or remove it??
...that cloth inside is probably damping material, to absorb the internal (in cabinet) sound waves, reduse resonanses, vibration etc.
many speakers have this stuff inside!
it obviously has dropped of the port during the shipping...
 
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moreira85

Audioholic Chief
Vr#

well, all i can say is i am going to leave them in for now, I emailed Boston and see what they say. i hear the customer service is terrible so i probably wont hear back. As we speak i am watching spider man and these speakers sound incredible!!!!! I have the VR3s as fronts, VR910 for center, Axiom QS8s for surround and pv1000 as a sub. These speakers have incredible clarity, i am going to leave the cloth in until i hear from them or hear from a reliable source. For the price of both VR3s i paid 570$ a killer deal, I may upgrade the center eventually to VR920 or VR12.
 
emorphien

emorphien

Audioholic General
Feel free to remove it but it's likely to affect the performance of your speakers. Lots of speakers have some kind of wadding designed to keep internal reflections down. If it's falling out a bit, just poke it back in.
 
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Nick250

Audioholic Samurai
An interesting test to do *before* you get the response from BA is to listen to the speakers with and without the material and make note of what sounds best to your ears. Once you hear back from BA, see if what they tell you matches your personal choice.

My old HSU VTF2 came with "plug" for the port. It's made of a soft, foam like material. You use the plug in for max extension and leave it out to get it to play a bit lower,or visa versa, I for get which is witch at the moment. In any case I always have it leave it in low extension mode since I can not hear a difference either way.

Nick
 
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Kuzma

Enthusiast
...i dont think that the soft cloth is the plug for the port used to minimize resonances when speakers placed near the wall/room corner

it is more likely to be what emorphien wrote
"...wadding designed to keep internal reflections down"

i wouldnt suggest to remove it because you might not be able to put it back properly in case you discover that the speaker sounds worse without it...
there might be a big piece of material inside:)
in my speakers i can see this kind of material through the bass-reflex port,
and some people even open theyre's speakers to add some more such material to make spks cabinet totaly dead:)
 
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moreira85

Audioholic Chief
boston emailed me, it should stay in and is designed to keep bass reflections down.
 
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