Hi,
i'm about to put the insulation in the cabinet interior. i have some matress foam remains that i can use, but they are 2 inch thick....is it too thick, or it will do just fine?
unsulation in cabinet interior
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Re: unsulation in cabinet interior
What cab are you thinking about putting insulation in?katu_lp wrote:Hi,
i'm about to put the insulation in the cabinet interior. i have some matress foam remains that i can use, but they are 2 inch thick....is it too thick, or it will do just fine?
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Re: unsulation in cabinet interior
The instructions should say exactly what kind of insulation to put in.
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I'm building an Omni12...
the manual says 1 1/2 in. mattress topper foam, the point is that i have some of that but its 2in thick, i wanna know if it's usable or if it's not recommended.....thanks
the manual says 1 1/2 in. mattress topper foam, the point is that i have some of that but its 2in thick, i wanna know if it's usable or if it's not recommended.....thanks
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Re: unsulation in cabinet interior
2 inch is OK so long as it's not a memory foam. Memory foam has higher density and should not be used more than 1 inch thick.
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htanks bill! no, it's not memory foam...
since we are on the subject, do I have to put insulation in the baffle (except were the speakers are mounted, of course)? i'm building the 2x10 version, so there isn't much space either...
since we are on the subject, do I have to put insulation in the baffle (except were the speakers are mounted, of course)? i'm building the 2x10 version, so there isn't much space either...
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Re: unsulation in cabinet interior
No.katu_lp wrote: do I have to put insulation in the baffle