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Thanks very much Andre. Very informative! I PM'd you another question (that I have a feeling won't be clearly answerable) because I didn't want to hijack this thread any further.
One more question though (I can't stop! haha), is it safe to say that as density decreases for a given brand's product (I know that's kind of vague, but in the case of Roxul for example, all their products are somewhat similar, right?), the air flow resistivity also decreases? This ties in with the question I PM'd you actually. Essentially, can one assume that Roxul Safe & Sound has a lower resistivity than Rockboard 35, because it's density is lower?
Okay, after this I'm done hijacking the thread!
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