[R-390] Another satisfied Ebayer? (sp corrected)
Bruce Hagen
b_hagen at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jan 13 21:38:50 EST 2006
I agree with Barry. There was a Pro Speaker manufacturer in Meadville, PA
about 15 years ago that made some decent MI stuff in cardboard cabinets.
Bruce Hagen
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Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 9:29 PM
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Subject: Re: [R-390] Another satisfied Ebayer? (sp corrected)
In attempting to allay the fears of someone off list I remembered something
as I tryed to set things back in the neighborhood of common sense.
They do use cardboard for speaker construction. I've seen cardboard tubes
used for bass reflection. Also, I remember seeing stuff that looked like
cotton material that you can buy called batting. It is used to stuff things
in sewing. Anyway, I'm sure nobody is too paranoid if that catches fire. The
point is that this worry about fire is silly to me.
Barry
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