Subject: | Re: AT4022s in a baffled spaced array (was: FR-2LE & AT4022) |
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From: | "Gregory O'Drobinak" gmo_dunes2 |
Date: | Sun Mar 14, 2010 8:07 pm ((PDT)) |
Thanks, Vicki! If what I understand about the block of foam in the middle is correct, if y= ou had a long hat pin, could you pass it completely through from one side t= o the other? And is the foam block removable? You also mentioned about the black plastic housing, but what about the gray= looking material that I see (on the data sheet) around the top, front and = bottom of the foam block? Is it also a hard plastic or could it be permeabl= e to sound? Thanks for your help! -Greg |
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