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Quote from: Tim SI think anyone reading Brian's post should have seen this but I am 99.9999% certain that Brian's warning about not honoring warranty on modded speakers refers to major non-factory approved modsHOW can you read THAT from THIS: ? ? ? Quote from: Brian CheneyAnyone having mods performed by Danny or anyone else voids his warranty. We will not repair any modded speakers in or out of warranty. Or even this: ?Quote from: Brian CheneyWe will return to y ...I don't have time to track down all of the exact quotes, but they won't be hard to find. As you will see even in this thread Brian points out several factory authorized mods. For driver swaps that do not require cross-over changes he usually recommends people do those themselves. A while back there was a connection issue with some of the mid-ranges that required some work and many did that themselves at (I believe) his suggestion and under his direction. Several people have even done the TRT upgrade themselves with his blessing. There is a big thread on vitrifying the PR with the title "Faboluous Free Factory Authorized Tweak". So to answer your question, my interpretation comes from reading posts other than just those words that were likley written when he was not in a mood to be polite.That said, I could be incorrect in my interpretation and these suggestions were all made to induce us to violate our warranty saving him lots of $$. If so, I will likely be corrected by Big B or John (I've seen pictures, shouldn't he get the nickname Big J ?) or one of the other dealers.Even if your interpretation is correct, is it really a problem? If I bought one of Danny's speakers (or any other manufacturer who doesn't want to go bankrupt), had someone redo the crossover and the new crossover busted the tweeter, do you think Danny would let me send it back saying "That was bad worksmanship on your part, please replace the tweeter for free and fix the cross-over."? No. He might fix it, but it would cost me. This is the risk one knowingly runs when one breaks out a soldering gun.Tim
I think anyone reading Brian's post should have seen this but I am 99.9999% certain that Brian's warning about not honoring warranty on modded speakers refers to major non-factory approved mods
Anyone having mods performed by Danny or anyone else voids his warranty. We will not repair any modded speakers in or out of warranty.
We will return to y ...
That link shows ONE reflection. In my room, there's a ceiling, a floor, a beam that splits the room (the beam comes into the room about a foot). On the right side, there's a fireplace. On the left side, there's a door. There's an entire equipment rack and RPTV between the speakers. There's a huge sub on one corner of the room. There's a rear wall (and another door, sliding glass doors covered by curtain). Moreover, the speakers are toed in. The floor is tile over concrete; there's a rug between the sp ...
Even if your interpretation is correct, is it really a problem?
I think anyone reading Brian's post should have seen this
Yikes!.....A $1.00 iron core inductor on the 626R's tweeter? I'd sure like to see an explaination to how you'd be "wrecking the designer's intended sound" if you went to an aircore inductor here instead.Aircores are waaaaaaaay better sonically. I'd be pretty pissed off if I found my speakers had $1.00 iron core inductors on their tweeters. They are that bad IMHO). (BTW: Those "air cores" can be really expensive starting at $3 bucks each!).
Danny never posted http://www.gr-research.com/vmps626r.htm. He offered it privately to individuals who were interested in the mod. It was other people who made that information public. I think that's pretty clear if you follow the thread.
That being said, personally I found the G-R Research webpage featuring a dissection and multi-faceted criticism of the 626R unprofessional and insulting. If it was intentionally "leaked" to the public while Brian was on his one vacation of the year, it is that much more reprehensible