Hi guys
Thought you might be interested in this. This follows the suggestion from Frank Van Alstine(link below) regarding dampening of speaker frames. If you remove your speaker part of your MLS hold it by the magnet and give it a tap with a screwdriver you will notice that it rings fairly well.
The idea behind this tweak is that you apply dampening to the frame - basket of the speaker. I used mortite. It is easy to apply and remove should you decide you do not like the affect. I applied to the drive unit of my Aeons, 8inch speaker. Just cut a strip and and apply to the frame wrapping it around the frame and up onto the magnet. I also applied some to the back of the magnet, encasing the strut in mortite. I remember reading about dampening the magnet years ago to reduce the reflections from the rear of the cabinet, this used a rubber material, can’t remember the name now though, something like derium.
Anyway you notice after the mortite application that there is no ringing at all. When I put the speaker back I used a single strip of mortite to make a gasket and it seemed to work well.
So, how does sound? well I was quite surprised it does seem to has made the bass more defined, less fuzzy around the edges of notes.
Mortite is cheap and available from most hardware stores, Lowe’s, Home Depot etc.
Has I say it costs very little, and is easy removed, returning the speak back to its original state.
Hope it helps
Regards to all
Frank Van Alstine wrote about damping speaker baskets way back in the January 1982 issue of Audio Basics Newsletter
http://www.avahifi.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=85&Itemid=181
Thought you might be interested in this. This follows the suggestion from Frank Van Alstine(link below) regarding dampening of speaker frames. If you remove your speaker part of your MLS hold it by the magnet and give it a tap with a screwdriver you will notice that it rings fairly well.
The idea behind this tweak is that you apply dampening to the frame - basket of the speaker. I used mortite. It is easy to apply and remove should you decide you do not like the affect. I applied to the drive unit of my Aeons, 8inch speaker. Just cut a strip and and apply to the frame wrapping it around the frame and up onto the magnet. I also applied some to the back of the magnet, encasing the strut in mortite. I remember reading about dampening the magnet years ago to reduce the reflections from the rear of the cabinet, this used a rubber material, can’t remember the name now though, something like derium.
Anyway you notice after the mortite application that there is no ringing at all. When I put the speaker back I used a single strip of mortite to make a gasket and it seemed to work well.
So, how does sound? well I was quite surprised it does seem to has made the bass more defined, less fuzzy around the edges of notes.
Mortite is cheap and available from most hardware stores, Lowe’s, Home Depot etc.
Has I say it costs very little, and is easy removed, returning the speak back to its original state.
Hope it helps
Regards to all
Frank Van Alstine wrote about damping speaker baskets way back in the January 1982 issue of Audio Basics Newsletter
http://www.avahifi.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=85&Itemid=181
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