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All of the changes go to cleaning up the upper midrange and lower treble.
They are very early versions from 2012. I could tell from just listening to the chirp signal from my measuring software that these were better than any I've encountered from later runs. And the measurements were by a considerable margin the best I've seen. When I opened them up and checked the wiring and crossover, everything was much neater and cleaner than the ones I've ordered. I think this is the speaker Andrew had in mind, and production must have been sourced to a different factory (factories) subsequently.
Would be interesting to see a photo comparison....
Of the workmanship, or of the frequency response?
Well, it's too late to show you the stock fit and finish--I've revised the crossovers and redone the innards. But I'll see if I can post the FR and a representative one of later samples.
I had an interesting experience this morning. Someone who owned a pair of the stock 22's and my modded version sent me his stocks for a mod job. They are very early versions from 2012. I could tell from just listening to the chirp signal from my measuring software that these were better than any I've encountered from later runs. And the measurements were by a considerable margin the best I've seen. When I opened them up and checked the wiring and crossover, everything was much neater and cleaner than the ones I've ordered. I think this is the speaker Andrew had in mind, and production must have been sourced to a different factory (factories) subsequently.
I've come across this thread while looking for bs-22 reviews..I heard those some while back and sounded very nice. I'm going to use the Pioneers in a desktop setup using a nad amp. I can't have it modded for nowAre the change in fr from the early 2012 units audible to the casual listener? Should I look for an early production unit?Thanks
My pair is April 2012.They sound vey good.
You would get a deep suckout between 2500 Hz and 4500 Hz. You need to add a 3.9 uf capacitor in series with the Vifa's positive input terminal when you make the change. You would still need the full mod to get a truly flat response, but I think the new tweet with the cap would be an improvement over the stock.
I went ahead and did the whole mod. Wow, nice difference. I put them in the family room and had a tough time getting them back... I had to swap my wife a set of nice Boston A70s so I could put the SP-BS22s in the computer room as originally intended. First one took me a couple hours, second was a lot faster. Still it's a fair bit of work - Dennis was not getting rich modifying these for sale.Thanks to DMurphy and MCM_Fan!