I didn't want to cover up the top fan hole on the P182 in case I wanted to mount a fan there in the future, so I modified the fan hood to shield some of the noise coming out of that fan hole.
This takes 10 minutes and is complete reversible:
1. Remove the metal mesh from the black plastic frame.
2. Use the metal mesh as a guide and make a cut out from black construction paper. The cut out should be slightly smaller than the metal mesh.
3. Make a similar cut out from Acoustipack or another sound dampening material.
4. Place the construction paper inside the metal mesh and the Acoustipack on top, tape backing toward the paper. Do not remove the tape backing on the Acoustipack, the metal mesh and plastic frame will hold everything securely without the sticky backing. This way you can use the Acoustipack for something else if you so choose.
5. Put the metal mesh and plastic frame back together. The mesh and frame should sandwich the edges of the paper and acoustipack, holding everything in place.
Top view, black paper construction side.
Bottom view, acoustipack foam side.
How To: P182 Top Fan Hood Acoustipack Mod
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