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A few years ago I wrote about my experience applying soft gray window rope caulk found at Home Depot for a few bucks to my walnut oiled Cornwall 1s with their B2 crossovers I loved the subtle difference the caulk made on my big ole horns It helped to tame the savage harshness caused by the B2
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29 members browsing the BBS and nobody has answered you yet I would try the rope caulk myself because it is easy cheap and removable if you like the sound you can either add another layer of rope caulk or then use the Dynamat which probably does a very good job Colin s Music System Cornwall 1s
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OK here is what I said back then Reviewed by  A Colin Flood  Audio Enthusiast  from Palm Beach GardensProduct Model Year 1997Summary Cheap and temporary Cornwall tweaksFollowing the advice of J W Gorman off the Klipsch BBS I tweaked the horns in my old Cornwalls serial numbers 32x57 and 32x58
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Packing lines of gray caulking cord like a potter working on clay, I layered the throats of both horns. I only put on one layer and have yet to add another. But the horns are covered up to their heads in gray jackets - only their heads peak out of the top. Once impressive black horns, they now looked like small asylum inmates, side by side, tall and tiny, straitjacketed in their ancient padded cell. The caulking cord is soft weather stripping window putty sold at Home Depot for less than $5.00 in
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but compared to the ease of the rope caulk why go through the bother Next I placed thick black rubber
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although favorably so by rope caulk on the horns which I believe even BobG recommended but which... Colin s Music System Cornwall 1s Klipsch subs lights out tubes glowing
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I bet Bob is right and I would try his ideas first A few years ago I wrote about my experience applying soft gray window rope caulk found at Home Depot for a few bucks to my walnut oiled Cornwall 1s with their B2 crossovers I loved the subtle difference the caulk made on my big ole horns It helped
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No I respectfully disagree with Jim and surprise with Ray the easiest thing is the soft cheap easy to apply and remove rope caulk tweak see my post athttp www audioreview com reviews Other product_5472 shtmlI did my Cornwalls based on the information I recived here Much easier than Dynamat worked
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