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Art Welter

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Re: The Sucking Sound of Tarps over Speakers
« Reply #20 on: February 09, 2011, 12:15:22 PM »

Too Tall (Curtis H. List) wrote on Wed, 09 February 2011 09:29

Tom Reid wrote on Tue, 18 January 2011 12:21

Moby (Mike Diack) wrote on Tue, 18 January 2011 01:04

Interesting...apart from the response issue, If you use a tight garbage bag you end up with the worlds biggest kazoo. There must be something that lets noise through but not wetness.
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Cheesecloth?

Or a wall of fire.



how many drivers are lost to rain?

Not that many, and if they have been treated with water resistant material, less.

Even without treatment, they last a long time.Untreated monitor cones are a problem, water (or whatever liquid) pools and softens the cone.

I know the front loaded Willie Nelson rig leased from Showco in the mid 1980's was not covered overnight, it continued to sound like a mid 1880's Showco rig for years Laughing .

Didn't smell so good when the sun started drying out the rat fur..

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Re: The Sucking Sound of Tarps over Speakers
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