Hey. I picked up a pair of KH O300 monitors a few months ago, and the previous owner had hotrodded them by replacing the woofer driver with a Dayton audio speaker of similar Thiele/Small parameters, stuffing the cabinets with batting, and affixing some thick sound damping foam inside the cabinet walls.
I'm in the process of reversing the modifications (I have the original KH drivers) but I wonder if there is some benefit from keeping the damping material. The cabinet is pretty loud when you knock on it, but I just wonder if that's all "priced in" to the factory calibration.
I took some casual measurements comparing the original cabinet vs. the hotrod cabinet and saw a significant difference, but take these with a grain of salt. The dayton mod has a 5 dB attenuation centered around 200 hz (extending between 80 and 400 hz), relative to the stock. (attached)
I'm in the process of reversing the modifications (I have the original KH drivers) but I wonder if there is some benefit from keeping the damping material. The cabinet is pretty loud when you knock on it, but I just wonder if that's all "priced in" to the factory calibration.
I took some casual measurements comparing the original cabinet vs. the hotrod cabinet and saw a significant difference, but take these with a grain of salt. The dayton mod has a 5 dB attenuation centered around 200 hz (extending between 80 and 400 hz), relative to the stock. (attached)
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