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OK, I see that is where most people put their amps too.ThanksBy the way, my layout requires the amps to be on separate sides as I have needed to move the CS2s out into the room further, and the speaker wires don't reach the center anymore, makes it a bit harder to use 2 different amps on a single speaker.Z
I am all for swapping cables and amps to fine tune a system but I would stronly recommend CS2 users stuff some 30PPI open cell foam into their waveguides. The increase in clarity and smoothness will shock you.
So the foam would go on the baffle just as the waveguide ends, or is connected to the baffle.Like a 12" round piece of foam, how wide would you suggest?
Foam is in and there is an immediate difference.I am still tweaking with the DCX levels for best results.Report back when complete.Z
Quote from: zapper7 on 4 Mar 2009, 06:21 pmFoam is in and there is an immediate difference.I am still tweaking with the DCX levels for best results.Report back when complete.ZGreat. If you want to take the foam mod to the next level.....Unscrew the compression driver and cut out the screen. The foam will essentially replace the function of the screen. Then use silicon RTV or modeling clay to apply to the transition area between the compression driver and the horn. You want a smooooth transition from the driver to the horn. Then glue the foam back into the horn. You can also damp the rear of the horn with FATMAT or bondo. FYI, the foam might cut the high frequencies to a slight extent and may require DCX tuning but the tradeoff is superior sound from the horn.The mind boggles at how good this speaker might sound with a 12-inch Geddes WG and a better compression driver.