Discribed here is a speaker response mod. The mod has helped the attack and fall speed of my paradigm 15B's. What is involved is spare capacitors, resistors, wire, athletic tape and a few books.
The mod involves affixing conductivly bleeder resistors between the posts of the capacitor. The capacitor is then placed atop the speaker with a book between it. A wire is then taped non-conductivly to the speaker and the negative lead of the speaker wire (negative because it is harder for a speaker to move in rather than out). Edit: The vacuum in the speaker cavity after playing a note imparts a specific frequency ringing noise. This is more rapidly solved via a negative lead damping.
Experiment with taping the wire to the back of the speaker as the port air moving the wire can cause crackling noise.
The mod involves affixing conductivly bleeder resistors between the posts of the capacitor. The capacitor is then placed atop the speaker with a book between it. A wire is then taped non-conductivly to the speaker and the negative lead of the speaker wire (negative because it is harder for a speaker to move in rather than out). Edit: The vacuum in the speaker cavity after playing a note imparts a specific frequency ringing noise. This is more rapidly solved via a negative lead damping.
Experiment with taping the wire to the back of the speaker as the port air moving the wire can cause crackling noise.
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Or I have had a very long day, because I didn't understand a word of this mod!Too much campaign politics does that to ones thought processes.
What on earth are you doing here, rellik? And what is it supposed to do?
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