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Old 23rd April 2005, 09:37 PM   #1
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was busy testing my brand new UCD 400's Class D amps and tried this with some borrowed JMLabs Profil 3 speakers.
Next speakers I tried were my own Driade D81 Mk2 speakers....how awfull,
was this the once so beautiful sounding speaker? So I opened the box, what to look for?

Well, all the wires were plugged with amp. connectors. The speaker is about 8 years old I think.
So I soldered all the amp plugged wires to the crossover filter, fired her up...gone the distortion.
How simple can live be, but why the factory ever used amp. plugs........brrrrr.
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Old 16th September 2008, 12:36 PM   #2
Bgt is offline Bgt  Netherlands
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just redid the speakers to have bi-wiring. What an awfull job to do. The connections were very hard to reach/separate.
Sound is a bit more relaxed now. Changed the inner connection from plug to crossover with QED silver wire.

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