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In the Thread: Macondo’s MiniMe or about Pilot Acoustic Systems
Post Subject: The Unwobbling PivotPosted by Paul S on: 1/31/2009
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The hardest part of making the cork gaskets would be making a decent template.  After that, it's just rote labor.

You might also want to mess with whatever you are using to fasten the drivers to the baffle.  These fsteners should probably also be semi-de-coupled from the baffel and the driver in this case.  Also, I think you should opt for a fine "pitch" on the screw threads, and maybe even apply one of the softer, re-usable iterations of Loc-tite, all of this so you can dial the tension to where the resonance is as dull as possible.

You may also wind up having to brace the cabinet front-to-back, if you have not already done so.

Have you ever heard a class D amp that was worth using?  I haven't.  You could probably save time by just sticking with PP, maybe save $ by getting a used one.  Some of those VACs are OK, for instance.

Best regards,
Paul S

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