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On 17/02/2020 7:41 pm, Phil Allison wrote:
wrote: -------------------------- Yes, it's a real pain to solve vibration issues in an active speaker. ** Not really, just smother everything is "Yellow Glue" and make sure you give purchasers a short warranty. Works for Alesis and KRK. ..... Phil ;-) Much consumer stuff has that 'yellow glue', which goes brown and conductive after living in heat for a while ;-/ geoff |
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Much consumer stuff has that 'yellow glue', which goes brown and
conductive after living in heat for a while ;-/ geoff That hot glue doesn't hold up to high temperatures for long, either. Get hot enough and it softens, stay above 100F for a bunch of hours and it turns to powder. I prefer high temp silicone adhesive for big caps, myself. |
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