Wondering if someone can help regarding removal of the mesh grilles at the base of the throat of the TD 2001s?
I read somewhere they are meant to sound better without the grilles but I'm not quite sure how to go about removing them? Would needle nose pliers be sufficient or do I need to fashion a hook of some sort? Or is there an easier way?
Any downside to doing this?
Cheers
Luigi
I read somewhere they are meant to sound better without the grilles but I'm not quite sure how to go about removing them? Would needle nose pliers be sufficient or do I need to fashion a hook of some sort? Or is there an easier way?
Any downside to doing this?
Cheers
Luigi
Thx for that Jon. I read through the entire thread, and while all agreed it is a good idea, no-one said how they actually went about removing them. Perhaps I should ask Paul Butterfield who "has done over 40 of them".
Paul, you out there?
Paul, you out there?
Downside
1) Voids TAD’s warrantee.
2) For a novitiate, the risk of failure is high
NB: If you follow PB's procedure #2 [1], re-glue the throat section. The purpose of the glue is to form an air tight joint. An air leak in the throat of a compression driver is a performance killer.
Regards,
WHG
[1a] High Efficiency Speaker Asylum
[1b] http://www.audioasylum.com/forums/hug/messages/13/133326.html
Wondering if someone can help regarding removal of the mesh grilles at the base of the throat of the TD 2001s?
I read somewhere they are meant to sound better without the grilles but I'm not quite sure how to go about removing them? Would needle nose pliers be sufficient or do I need to fashion a hook of some sort? Or is there an easier way?
Any downside to doing this?
Cheers
Luigi
1) Voids TAD’s warrantee.
2) For a novitiate, the risk of failure is high
NB: If you follow PB's procedure #2 [1], re-glue the throat section. The purpose of the glue is to form an air tight joint. An air leak in the throat of a compression driver is a performance killer.
Regards,
WHG
[1a] High Efficiency Speaker Asylum
[1b] http://www.audioasylum.com/forums/hug/messages/13/133326.html
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