You probabily have this kind of adhesive foam on your speakers mini box. It's a kind of ''crunchy cake'' type of foam which memorize/fits the shape of the speaker mini box.
The replacement foam I have takes off due to the pressure (pic 3) but this one is stable and free of pressure, it do not rebounds when insering the foam inside the small remaining area (B).
First I've try two types of adhesive foams. The 1st one was too dense (pic 4). Then the 2nd (pic 3, 5) is too soft (it looks like chocolate mousse). Both takes off anyway, one more, the other less.
I still don't find the correct foam used for this which seems to be a clever alternative that I'd like to use too. I suppose this foam is maybe used to isolate the vibrations caused by the sound to which the mini box could be subjected...
What's your opinion ? Do you know which type of foam is basicaly used on this ?
The replacement foam I have takes off due to the pressure (pic 3) but this one is stable and free of pressure, it do not rebounds when insering the foam inside the small remaining area (B).
First I've try two types of adhesive foams. The 1st one was too dense (pic 4). Then the 2nd (pic 3, 5) is too soft (it looks like chocolate mousse). Both takes off anyway, one more, the other less.
I still don't find the correct foam used for this which seems to be a clever alternative that I'd like to use too. I suppose this foam is maybe used to isolate the vibrations caused by the sound to which the mini box could be subjected...
What's your opinion ? Do you know which type of foam is basicaly used on this ?