This is the reason I'm selling my RM40s. Not because they don't sound great -- they do. But the customer service sucks. It took me over a YEAR to get waveguides (i.e., I paid over a year earlier), which then warped with no replacement in site. Moreover, when I received the waveguides, there were no masks for the tweeters, and I had to buy these separately later.
Now, I ask a simple question to try to figure out whether I need more or less putty when trying to adjust the passive radiators to correct the boominess the speakers have without the waveguides, since the passives have supposedly been adjusted specifically for use with the waveguides, and I get no answer. Adjustment of the passives is supposedly criticial to get the best performance from the speakers.
That's it -- I'm sick of it. My RM40s and RM30C are up for sale as of today.
Hi Bob,
Sorry to hear of the tribulations.
I just saw your question late yesterday (for some strange reason my circle subscriptions turn off occasionally) and was going to let Brian answer, but he is backed up just finally receiving some acceptable cabinets for the "ambiance tweeters", so I doubt he has seen your question.
The Passive Radiator system should not cause "boominess" unless it is way off.
Generally if the putty is off, it causes "wooliness" or less defined and rich bass.
Did you change the speaker position? Or listening position? Speaker wires?
Since the CDWG "reduces" MR/HF output and taking them off "theoretically" would then "increase" output, I would try reducing the pots substantially to create a better balance between the systems. Then adjust the PR.
Regarding Tweeter Masks, their are none with the CDWG, since they are not used with the CDWG. The tweeter is dehorned, and the diffraction slot does not use a Mask over the tweeter.
B, has already sent the "tighter fitting" connectors for your wave guides and is at the mercy of the Shipments of new cabinets to send you another pair (although you offered to pay for them, he told me they were "no charge") when they arrive.