... sound batting and/or weighting speakers ...


Hello to all... 

Need some thoughts and/or suggestions: I am using a pair of KEF Q1s - luv the sound, so much more full than I ever expected - and the driver has such cone extension that the speaker box really vibrates. Now - I am assuming that the vibration really = the possibility of distortion ( or a smearing at higher volumes, tonal deformity, if that is different) and I am wondering if this is more controllable by:
Adding more sound batting into the enclosure (thru the bass port)
Weighting the speakers with a bag of lead shot (?) over the top of the driver/cabinet box ( the cabinet is not flat on top, so I can't use a brick or solid weight; I'm guessing the weight should be something moldable, so the lead shot in a bag is possible if I can figure a way to affix it to the cabinet...)

Thoughts? Suggestions? Alternates?
insearchofprat

Showing 2 responses by kenjit

It's a 13 pound speaker including drivers! That's what is causing it! There is no recourse for a design like that being driven at higher levels!
so is the ls50. So are many bookshelf speakers. The blackthornes are $10k and weigh 12 pounds. 
Physical, operational limitations on designs cannot be escaped through tweaking, weights, etc.
 A box is a box whether it costs 100 bucks or 10000 bucks.