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Other Stuff => Archived Manufacturer Circles => Herbie's Audio Lab => Topic started by: plasmapan on 15 Apr 2020, 05:54 pm
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Hello,
I bought a pair of HAL-O III "50" stabilizers to treat a pair of Mullard GZ32's. The tube is 46mm in its widest point where I'd like to place the HAL-O III
Size of the GZ32 :
(http://necessori.net/GZ32.png)
How to shrink the HAL-O III (that's too large) without harming it?
Is there a video tutorial or something?
I apologize if this question was already asked. I didn't find it.
Thanks,
Gianluca
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I don't think they are shrinkable. :dunno:
Anyhow, welcome to Audio Circle. :D
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Obviously you have to tighten the ring at your own risk, is there need a tutorial for it?
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As may be difficult model with precision the spring effect of a metal bar, in this case titanium I could suggest you dont modify the metal ring and use felt pads or rubber pads under the wheels, if this rectifier works hot you will need keep a eye on the pads temperature to avoid a fire though.
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Thank you for your replies!
I succeeded to tighten the HAL-O III dampers in order to adhere to the GZ32's. I applied a certain strenght but they don't seem to have suffered much.
Gianluca