Jane.....You ignorant SLOT!!!

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John Casler

Jane.....You ignorant SLOT!!!
« on: 22 Feb 2006, 01:06 am »
I'm a sucker for a stupid title for my tweaks, and used to catch Dan and Jane doing the NEWS on SNL.

But I too have a bit of TWEAK NEWS and it affects all those  who have VMPS speakers with "SLOTS" (thus the title)

As you have probably seen, I recognize that BASS can be a funny thing, and many times a little adjustment can cause a nice result.

Well this tweak/adjustment involves "reversing" your SLOT.

In some cabinets, this is as simple as "unscrewing" the slot, turning it around and screwing it back on again.

In others or in some subs, you may have to plug a few screw holes and drill a few new ones.

This is especially nice for those who use the RM30C as a center channel and find the "View to a SLOT" not aesthetic.  Simply do the "Hokey Pokey" and turn your SLOT around, that's what its all about :lol:  :lol:

But no kidding, the PR's should be just as effective (and maybe more so) and you won't have friends looking in "your slot", with prying eyes. :o

Do be aware of one LARGE drawback to reversing the SLOT THRUST.

Putty Pinching, is much more difficult, but once you have done the pinching, you are pretty much set anyhow.

So if it is a rainy Sunday, and you're listening to your system, and want to play around, Pimp your VMPS and reverse that ole SLOT.  :mrgreen: and see what it sounds like.

Tweaker

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Jane.....You ignorant SLOT!!!
« Reply #1 on: 22 Feb 2006, 01:28 am »
I've always wondered if reversing the slot would produce better bass from the fact that there would, at least in my case, be two more surfaces for the bass to couple to. I've been too damned lazy to try it out, though.

John Casler

Jane.....You ignorant SLOT!!!
« Reply #2 on: 22 Feb 2006, 02:03 am »
Quote from: Tweaker
I've always wondered if reversing the slot would produce better bass from the fact that there would, at least in my case, be two more surfaces for the bass to couple to. I'm been too damned lazy to try it out, though.


Yeah, with a screen name like that, you gotta try it and see.

My first client who did it had RM2s, and found it quite satisfying in his room.