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The basic TP we heard in North Texas had a few issues, ...
The difference in 'then' vs. 'now' is huge in my room w/ my equipment, as it should be given the issues existing 'then.' I don't know what Bob's plans are for shows and the like, but you're welcome to stop by my place any time you find yourself in the southeast.
I'll even take you out for the Mississippi version of Tex-Mex.
Bob! Should I do a straight inductor swap out, too, with my av series kit? I don't remember the inductor value any more, though.
Thanks, Jim - I appreciate that! I had a vague recollection that Bob planned to hit at least one show this year, and I thought it was RMAF. Of course, an in home demo is likely to be better anyway, as even the best treated hotel room will pose challenges.
Quote from: Double UglyI'll even take you out for the Mississippi version of Tex-Mex. Ok, at the risk of completely derailing this thread... how does Tex-Mex "evolve" as it heads east?
Quote from: brjThanks, Jim - I appreciate that! I had a vague recollection that Bob planned to hit at least one show this year, and I thought it was RMAF. Of course, an in home demo is likely to be better anyway, as even the best treated hotel room will pose challenges.You're welcome, Brian. And in case I wasn't clear, the invite is real.
Speaking of rooms, the one thing I *can't* demonstrate well is their ability to image. My room is a severe LIMFAC in that regard, but the quality of sound emanating from the speakers is unmistakable.
Good Tex-Mex (as defined by Texas standards) is virtually impossible to find, but the wife and I found an acceptable alternative about 30 miles west of here. It isn't the equal of what is readily available throughout most of Tejas, but it's worth the trip of you have a 'jones.'
[The reason I mention it is that in silicon-steel EI cores, an air-gap between the center leg of the "E" section, where it would contact the "I," often will have engineered in an intentional gap. The gap then prevents the two segments from actually touching one another physically. If adjusted accurately, the gap will cause the inductor to go into saturation softly, just like in a ferrite. That's what the Mundorf "Zero-Ohms Inductor" uses.Just ask me, I'll tell you all about it. -Bob
What I did is to remove the I part of the Zero-Ohms Inductor and got 2.2 mH (E+I : 5.6 mH; E: 2.2 mH).
ooheadsoo,Yes, we want to get rid of that inductor if...it happens to be a steel-laminate core device. I don't remember so I'll have to go back and look at the schematic. Specifically, if it's a "Sledgehammer" model (marketed by Madisound) - it needs to go. I'll let you know the value ASAP.Carl V,Same as above. Although, while the woofers of the AV Series are more sensitive than those of our MRS line, they have nowhere the excursion capability of those aluminum cone SEAS units. That may be part of the problem as the AV stuff was never capable of the same SPLs. But then, you don't need as much juice to drive them either. Everything in engineering is a trade-off. Nevertheless, I can guarantee those inductors aren't helping one bit. PM or e-mail me and we'll get it all worked out.-Bob