Hi,
I just recently recieved a pair of CSS FR125, And on the label there is written "XBL2 tm ENABLED".
I am wondering if this is the same kind of "ENABLED" That is always talked about in this forum?
Thank you.
I just recently recieved a pair of CSS FR125, And on the label there is written "XBL2 tm ENABLED".
I am wondering if this is the same kind of "ENABLED" That is always talked about in this forum?
Thank you.
No. The EnABL frequently refered to here is something rather different -a pattern added (in the case of drivers) to a cone by 3rd party individuals or companies.
It should be noted that Bud Purvine's patented EnABL process works very well indeed on the CSS drivers, including the new SDX7.
However, great care needs be taken to avoid contamination of the gap between the phase plug and point at which the voice coil former attaches to cone, particularly on the FR & WR125
However, great care needs be taken to avoid contamination of the gap between the phase plug and point at which the voice coil former attaches to cone, particularly on the FR & WR125
marchel said:I just recently recieved a pair of CSS FR125, And on the label there is written "XBL2 tm ENABLED".
It is confusing. Here it is a verb referring to the existance of the XBL motor.
dave
Hi,
Dave is correct; I started using the term before I even knew about Bud's process. I could probably change it in future.
Bob
Dave is correct; I started using the term before I even knew about Bud's process. I could probably change it in future.
Bob
CSS/XBL said:Hi,
Dave is correct; I started using the term before I even knew about Bud's process. I could probably change it in future.
Bob
OTOH, if you kept that description, then modified drivers could be XBL^2 Enabled^2
chrisb said:
OTOH, if you kept that description, then modified drivers could be XBL^2 Enabled^2
Just what I was thinking! LOL
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