Would that sort of stuff be available from a vendor like... ah... er... Planet10-HiFi?
If you know that guy, have him send me an email.
If you know that guy, have him send me an email.
I want to chill the BD's a little in the midrange low treble range. They're a little bright. Any ideas?
Here's a commonly used filter for this enclosure.
http://www.pmillett.com/images/filter-tqwp.gif
To really open up the midrange you should really try Planet10 phase plugs for the front drivers, as well as cone treatment and basket frame damping.
Also play a bit with placement - it's been quite a while since I've had a pair of these running in my system, but when I did they were well away (18-24") from side/back walls, and placed diagonally accros a single corner.
Lastly, try running a single strand of CAT5 conductor per polarity.
http://www.pmillett.com/images/filter-tqwp.gif
To really open up the midrange you should really try Planet10 phase plugs for the front drivers, as well as cone treatment and basket frame damping.
Also play a bit with placement - it's been quite a while since I've had a pair of these running in my system, but when I did they were well away (18-24") from side/back walls, and placed diagonally accros a single corner.
Lastly, try running a single strand of CAT5 conductor per polarity.
chipco3434 said:I want to chill the BD's a little in the midrange low treble range. They're a little bright. Any ideas?
Yep, I find these guys a little bright too. I tried the phase plugs and they helped, but they are still a little bright.
Try moving them around to minimize refelctions off the back wall.
If you go with the filter and you use a tube amp, you may as well also add in a zobel.
Thanks.. I will try moving them and running small conductors and then maybe Millet's caps 'n coils.
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