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  Filling speaker cavities with cat litter
Any opinions on whether it is ok to fill speaker cavities meant for playground sand with a nontoxic unscented clay granule cat litter?
Bnrlaw  (Threads | Answers | This Thread)

12-13-02
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12-13-02   Not recommended if you have cats!   Jond

12-13-02: Thsalmon
I have tried this before, but once your cat craps in your speaker, you can never get the smell out of your listening room! Even if you don't have a cat, clay litter is too light to do any good. Lead shot is the way to go.
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12-14-02   Depends on the purpose of filling the cavity and what the ma ...   Paulwp

12-14-02   I don't know,, that stuff gets pretty dusty.. i can see it k ...   Mikec

12-14-02   Since this stuff is designed to absorb moisture, i would be ...   Judit

12-14-02   Is one of your tweeters not going outdoors? or is your woofe ...   Rosstaman

12-14-02   On a more serious note there may be much better choices of f ...   Alexanderj

12-14-02   Rather than "playground" sand look for an industri ...   Fpeel

12-15-02   My cat loves the idea, that way he can sharpen his claws on ...   Joeb


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