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Supposedly, the rearmost PR of the RM30 is the one that is tunable. The front one is not. Apparently it works.
Question:When removing putty from PR's, do you remove the same amount from each PR? Brian says to alter both. That requires two envelopes, one labeled "front" the other "rear".Do you remove a small amount from the front, then the back, then the front, then the back, etc.? See above.Is each speaker tuned independently or is the same amount of putty removed from each speaker after perfection is achieved on one? I don't want to give away every tip in my setup document normally reserved for customers. But generally, in Brian's LEDE room, at CES, & delivery/setups I accompanied him on, Brian goes back & forth from one channel to the other making putty adjustments. He listens carefully to the adjustment on one speaker. If we are going in the correct direction (in other words the sound improves), the same adjustment is made to the other channel.The person who knows Brian's putty adjustment routine is named Mrs. Cheney. She works hard helping out the mad professor when she has the time. The putty changes might be different between channels depending on different boundary effects. Joe M.
Both PR's in each of my RM30's has putty. Definitely.Joe M.
Damn, I'll check again, but I would have sworn only the close one had putty. Kind of tight getting my arm back to the second one and I suppose I could have missed it.You missed it unless Brian cheated on yours! The PRs are labeled & staring right at me about 12" away on my counter.A little removal (half a pea..about a good bugger size ) was all mine took.Marbles you kill me. I'm a big guy, & my boogers are likely much bigger boogers than your boogers, so I think we need a more linear measurement device. I like to play with the XO a bit, going from full range up to 80 hz, currently set at 50HZ, so I think I will leave the PR's in.Some playing is OK, but don't play with it tooooo much or it might prematurely age