Joe Bonomassa to the rescue

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pelliott321

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Joe Bonomassa to the rescue
« on: 16 Jul 2013, 09:46 pm »
I got my bass and mid panels back from a rewire at maggy. Total cost with shipping was about $250. I built a crate so I could just send the panels


First playing was a shock it was simply unlistenable. I felt I mad a mistake and was about to put my other (which I rewired myself) pack in. But then since I had never owned new speakers before and remembering guys talking about break in.  So I put on Joes live album and cranked it up.  It was just fascinating to listen on how the sound changes over time. After about 5 songs everything started to come together.  Just amazing.
So I am probably into this about 20 hours and everyday when I go down to listen it seems better.   

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Re: Joe Bonomassa to the rescue
« Reply #1 on: 17 Jul 2013, 10:51 pm »
You can really drive yourself crazy right off the bat; try to do what I DON'T do and just leave everything alone for around 100 hours.
Easier said that done!

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Re: Joe Bonomassa to the rescue
« Reply #2 on: 18 Jul 2013, 04:01 pm »
But  i will never be as crazy as a buell rider i know

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Re: Joe Bonomassa to the rescue
« Reply #3 on: 18 Jul 2013, 04:07 pm »
Guilty as charged.
I've decided to take the day off and raise my 3.7s up off of the ground a little bit.
The 3.7s are too short, the 20.7s are too tall, my wife rolls her eyes and goes to a friend's house to escape the carnage.
Nothing like deciding on a nice construction project on the hottest day of the year...