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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Santa Cruz, California
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The rear chamber seems to be a bit live when one taps on it. A couple of thicknesses of ductape pressed on the back of the tweeter and into the rear dimple clears that up nicely. The sound seems to be a tad less zingy in the sibilant range when this tweak is applied.
If any of y'all have Supremes and are willing to try this, please report back on results. Thanks. Francois. |
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