My Behringer 2031P's finally arrived...

bandphan

bandphan

Banned
Just to clarify.. Will the mods help, yes.. can you notice maybe;) Ive modded several and have a very hard time trying to discern:eek: Im not saying to not do them and Chris is right about source material.
 
WmAx

WmAx

Audioholic Samurai
Just to clarify.. Will the mods help, yes.. can you notice maybe;) Ive modded several and have a very hard time trying to discern:eek: Im not saying to not do them and Chris is right about source material.
Did you use the thick amounts I specified (4" on back wall, 2" on all other walls)? Did you use the high density OC 703/705 or Roxul #4-#8? Using standard insulation materials available from a Lowe's or HD will not yield the intended effect.

Also, the improvement that can be detected will be much less if the speaker already used a high quality material or at least stuffed the entire volume tightly with a low grade material. Many speakers, however, use materials with very little effect, such as Infinity Primus series. The Behringer speakers use a better material than Infinity.

Also, the audibility of mod becomes easier as the cabinet size increases, as a larger cabinet has longer and wider band acoustic reflections and resonances.

-Chris
 
Moutee

Moutee

Junior Audioholic
Chris,

I have 3 pairs of B2030p monitors and at least 4 sheets of Roxul (from ATS) waiting to be used. After reading the instructions, I'm still left wondering, "How much of the back, side, and top walls get covered?" Do you have any pictures of these modifications, regardless of which speaker they were applied to?
 

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