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ACOUSTA-STUF POLYFILL 1 LB. BAG | 
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| Brand: Parts Express Category: CE
Buy New: $9.25 (On sale from $10.80)
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
UPC: 844632037382 EAN: 0844632037382 ASIN: B0002ZPLDY
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Product Description Acousta-Stuf is a synthetic material made from crimped fibers. It is an excellent choice for filling small enclosures or transmission line cabinets. Long fiber wool has been a favorite among serious speaker builders but Acousta-stuf is less expensive than long fiber wool and does not have the problem of harboring moths. Acousta Stuf#153; will also outperform Dacron, foam, and fiberglass. Acousta-Stuf is a sound absorption, dampening fiber that will deepen bass, provide cleaner midrange and improve the dynamic extension of any speaker system. There are no health hazards with Acousta-Stuf and no mask or gloves are needed when using this product. Most sealed and vented enclosures require 1/2 lb. of dampening material per cubic foot of enclosure. For best results it is recommended to loosely fill the material throughout the enclosure.
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ACOUSTA-STUF POLYFILL Does The Job!!! March 1, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm a dyed-in-the-wool Mighty Wurlitzer fan, and having just received my two Dayton 300-632 10" 100 watt ported subwoofers wanted to see what just one would do. br /br /I played the Tom Hazelton CD "The Pipes Of The Mighty Wurlitzer" at the San Sylmar Wurlitzer--which boasts true 16 cycle bass pipes, and with the sub cps cutoff at about 110 and the volume up to 2/3rds, the first selection "Mountain Greenery" blew the amplifier panel RIGHT OFF the back of the subwoofer. The dealers I called suggested and the online research I did recommended that I 1] replace the amp panel using larger screws (there were 10 in all) and 2] put some damping filler inside the enclosure, as well as buy some Monster Cable quality cables for the low level amp sub output to the subwoofer. I promptly purchased the screws at the local hardware store and got the cables online. br /br /And here's where ACOUSTA-STUF POLYFILL came to the rescue. Finding it on A'.com, I bought 2 packs (I'll run both of the Dayton's), and just finished filling the problem sub with one pack, reattached the amplifier panel with the larger screws, using one of the high-grade cables between the amp and the sub. Still with me? br /br /I played the same CD with the cps cutoff UNCHANGED and the volume just above 1/2 (NOT wanting to repeat the problem) AND...the polyfill ELIMINATED the spurious enclosure resonances, and gave me TIGHT bass response down to the Dayton's 25 cps limit. br /br /The moral of this story is that IF you're experiencing mushy or distorted bass response, give ACOUSTA-STUF a try (if your enclosure's a hollow cavern inside) and you'll find it's definitely worth the $10.00 a bag to get what you want out of your WHOMPER--OR--any other speaker you want an improved low end cps response from. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED--6 Stars out of 5!!!br /
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