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Crossover components rolling ?
Just to see if anyone has tried using other types/makes of caps or even resistors in their WD25TEx crossovers. Mine are in external boxes and was just wondering......
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Re: Crossover components rolling ?
Well, The stony silence has taught me the error of my ways.
Besides before doing anything stupid I should be sure that mine are working as designed and I have just realised that the splodge mix of tissue paper and diluted white glue that I fixed both my unstuck woofers voice coil formers´ with, must surely have compromised their sound as the mass of their cones must have been increased by around 20%. So I have just bought 2 new drivers from Falcon and hopefully will be fitting them in the course of next month. Well, that´s my auto Xmas gift sorted. Anyone need a pair of cone less drivers ? |
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Re: Crossover components rolling ?
That could be the way to go, cone-less loud speakers. BOB
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Re: Crossover components rolling ?
Which, combined with box-less speakers means we should get out more to live concerts.
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Re: Crossover components rolling ?
I couldn't agree more, but there's the price of a good concert.
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Re: Crossover components rolling ?
When (and if, fingers crossed Mr. Deliveryman) I receive my new drivers from Falcon I will post to say if I notice any real difference, although of course , I´m sure I shall - they´ll doubtless sound 165 quid better.
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