I have a Brunswick Gibson 9-footer I bought about 3 years ago that I love. Covered with Simonis 860 and triple-shimmed pockets. There's only one thing that I'm not very happy about: it echoes!
When you place balls on the table or they jump for whatever reason, the sound is more of an echo than the solid-rock sound I hear on most tables (GC's and Diamonds, in particular). I've been wondering why since I got it. Is it because of the type of wood it's made of? (curubixa - Brazilian mahogany)
Is there a way to fix/dampen the echo? (Like maybe gluing some type of material to the underside of the slates: acoustic tiles, styrofoam, plywood, whatever?)
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
George in Alexandria, VA
When you place balls on the table or they jump for whatever reason, the sound is more of an echo than the solid-rock sound I hear on most tables (GC's and Diamonds, in particular). I've been wondering why since I got it. Is it because of the type of wood it's made of? (curubixa - Brazilian mahogany)
Is there a way to fix/dampen the echo? (Like maybe gluing some type of material to the underside of the slates: acoustic tiles, styrofoam, plywood, whatever?)
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
George in Alexandria, VA