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Hey Dave,
Would you be willing to share any info about how to apply the EnABL2 process to the EL70 drivers? I just bought a pair, and have Ed's kit. Was planning on just using your photos and the general advice... but any particulars would be greatly appreciated (like... do you pre-coat the paper cones, how many coats of clear do you apply after the dots, how diluted, etc)? Thanks in advance for any support. Neil |
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With EL70 i do one coat of pretreat with mod-podge, care needs to be taken to get full coverage. Be careful not to get finger oil on cone...
Then you'll need to tap out the ring placement. I do the middle cone ring in stealth. 2 coats of 50% gloss (q on dustcap) Dustcap gets 3 1/2 rings. One on the vertical face, one right on the transition, and one on the face. I use A5 and #56 for the rings, dave That info and the pictures should get you there.
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Thanks Dave.
U da MAN! Neil |
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