Speaker Bass Reduction


Are there any other materials besides foam that people have used in the bass port of a speaker to reduce the bass? What type of material have others used in the bass port that is more dense than foam to reduce the speakers bass response? Thanks for your help.
pettyfeversk
Strictly speaking that doesn't reduce bass. Move the speakers around horizontally and vertically, try them against other walls. Try putting reflective material in the corners of your room. If all else failes get some high pass filters
Strictly speaking, Mfkeleher should have qualified his statement above by concluding that he is sharing his opinion rather than mislead the reader to think what he says is fact.

Perhaps his experience is difference than mine when dealing with this issue. But he should at least know that there are a number of ways to skin this cat.

-IMO (I know I'm right, otherwise I'd change my opinion)
Surely bunging the ports with something solid is going to turn a ported design into a sealed (infinite baffle) design, which could mess up the crossover design and throw off the whole frequency response.

I'm with stehno .. distance from rear walls helps, as can speaker wire.
You have not told us what speaker you are having too much bass with which is crucial to know if you want to ameliorate this problem.If its a home brew speaker than there are a million ways to attack the problem but if its a commercial design than there is something wrong with the design/ and unless you have the speaker 2 inches from rear and side walls it isnt your placement.You should not have to buy some tuned cable to straighten this out as the speaker should synergize with the rest of your system without tweaks.The new generation or new hobbyists seem to think that tweaks are integral to a good system balance when the opposite is actually true.All components should perform beautifully on there own/together.
Doggonit, Brucege1! Just like Mfkeleher, you forgot to add the clause "in my opinion."

I guess the more dogmatic one presents one's opinion, the easier it is to convince one's self that they speak fact rather than opinion.

But I will not be swayed by such dogmatism! A non-sensical statement remains non-sensical, no matter how dogmatic one is in their presentation. Dogmatically, speaking of course.

-IMO <---- see, that's not so hard.