First question, does your Teac support 4ohm loads?
I have one of those treble blockers they advertise on ebay coming,
Is the voice coil grounded to the frame of that driver, or is that rusty-looking washer actually insulation for the terminal?Thanks Barron
If you could possibly draw me a mud map, that would be great. I cant follow worded directions (theres something wrong with my brain processing).
It actually doesn't sound too bad the way it is. Your right that its a little muddy/warm and the teac is warm sounding to (not the Roksan which is very sharp and fast), but the teac allows me a lot more adjusting, even per channel.
I've been listening to live streaming jazz and the bass rifts are good and clarinet is brilliant....well to my untrained ears.
I put a couple of pillows on top and behind (allowing a bit of space) and that has given it a lot more depth.
I basicly bought a plank of 45mm x 240mm x3600mm and a packet of 3" batton screws (about $50 in total) and made it fit to that. Didnt have quite enough left over for the back plate so I used a bit of MDF for now. Stained it in wallnut and deck oil.....Oh I rebated the panel holding the speakers into the top and bottom panel to give it more strength. Also the side panels are longer so it sits on them. Weighs about 28 killo's.
I have one of those treble blockers they advertise on ebay coming, to see how that goes and then I'll give the push, push configuration a go and see whats best for me.
Its a cheap easy project and doesn't work too bad.
Is the voice coil grounded to the frame of that driver, or is that rusty-looking washer actually insulation for the terminal?
Is the voice coil grounded to the frame of that driver, or is that rusty-looking washer actually insulation for the terminal?
That rusty looking washer is a fibre washer. Not sure if it isolates the terminal from the frame. Should it?